WZWZ

WZWZ is an FM radio station owned by Hoosier AM/FM LLC in Kokomo, Indiana. The station operates on the FM radio frequency of 92.5 MHz. The station is located on the South side of Kokomo, Indiana on Indiana State Road 26, just East of Indiana State Road 931.

WZWZ
CityKokomo, Indiana
Broadcast areaKokomo, Indiana
Logansport, Indiana
Peru, Indiana
Frequency92.5 MHz
BrandingKokomo's Z 92.5
SloganKokomo's Variety
Programming
FormatAdult contemporary
Ownership
OwnerHoosier AM/FM LLC
History
First air date1964 (1964)
Call sign meaningZ 92.5
Technical information
Facility ID41850
ClassA
ERP6,000 watts
HAAT99 meters
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitez925fm.com

For many years, WZWZ was assigned to 93.5 FM and to make room for a new FM license in Hartford City, WZWZ (Z93) agreed to move its dial position to 92.7 in January 1986. All through the 1980s, listeners heard the slogan "Indiana's Hit Music FM" and the talent pool shared the likes of Dr. Dave Gross, Bob Richards, Tammy Lively, Pat Moore, Tom Wilhoite, Karen Joplyn, Glenn Thomas, Diane Costello, Lee McKay, Brandon Scott(Scott Howard) John McGrue and Tommy Warren. The 1990s saw even more changes to WZWZ and Mid America Radio assumed ownership again and rebuilt this place into a very profitable business again. Another frequency change came in January 1995 and Z93 was now at 92.5. On-Air names who worked through the end of the decade included Amy Alexander, Matthew Paul, Regina Vorhees, Larry Brian, Jeff Steers, Tim Crank, Steve Morris, Alan Kaye, Allan James, Greg Bell, Rob Rupe, Amber Stearns and Greg Browning. Hoosier AM/FM acquired WZWZ in February 2009 and has since made a very substantial investment in the on-air sound and format of Z92.5. Early results have put the station near the top in cume listenership in the region. Kokomo's Z92.5 plays a Hot AC music format and features Jessica Green and Ben Rutz in the morning, Erin Fletcher for Middays, Radio Veteran Rob Rupe for afternoons and Delilah at night.

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