KYOZ

KYOZ (1330 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Spokane, Washington, owned by Legend Broadcasting, LLC. It airs a Regional Mexican radio format, known as "Ke Buena 95.7."

KYOZ
CitySpokane, Washington
Broadcast areaSpokane metropolitan area
Frequency1330 kHz
BrandingKe Buena 95.7
SloganAqui Suena La
Programming
FormatRegional Mexican
Ownership
OwnerLegend Broadcasting, LLC
(Radio Station KMJY, LLC)
Sister stationsKNHK-FM
History
First air dateJune 7, 1959 (as KCFA)
Former call signsKCFA (1959-1974)
KMBI (1974-2016)
Call sign meaningKY OZ (from "The Wizard of Oz," previous format)
Technical information
Facility ID65985
ClassD
Power5,000 watts days
23 watts nights
Translator(s)95.7 K239CL (Spokane)
Links
WebcastListen Live
WebsiteKeBuena957.com

KYOZ has a daytime power of 5,000 watts. But to protect other stations on AM 1330, it drastically drops its nighttime power to 23 watts. It uses a non-directional antenna at all times. The transmitter is on East 42nd Avenue near Regal Avenue in Spokane.[1]

Listeners can hear KYOZ around the clock on FM translator K239CL at 95.7 MHz, powered at 210 watts.[2] The moniker "Ke Buena 95.7" comes from the dial location of the translator.

History

On June 7, 1959, the station first signed on as KCFA.[3] It was owned by Christian Services, Inc. and aired a Christian radio format. KCFA was a daytimer, required to be off the air at night, when AM radio waves travel further.

In November 2013, the station, then known as KMBI, was knocked off the air by copper thieves. It was estimated to cost thousands of dollars to get the station back on the air.[4]

On December 29, 2014, KMBI broke away from its simulcast of KMBI-FM to bring Spokane its first Spanish language outlet. Selected programming from Moody Radio continued to be featured on the AM.

On September 21, 2016, KMJY, LLC was granted a Federal Communications Commission construction permit to move K237DS, an FM translator licensed to Walla Walla, Washington, to Spokane as a translator for KMBI, operating on 95.7 MHz with a power of 127 watts.

On October 11, 2016, the Moody Bible Institute sold KMBI to Radio Station KMJY, LLC, which changed the station's call sign to KYOZ and began stunting. On October 28, KMJY, LLC, signed FM translator 95.7 K237DS on the air simulcasting the stunt programming of KYOZ. The translator was issued a license to operate on November 29, 2016, as K239CL.

On October 29, 2016, KYOZ began airing a classic rock format, branded as "Oz 95.7". The moniker referred to the movie "The Wizard of Oz." The station carried the weekly syndicated Pink Floyd program "Floydian Slip."

On January 31, 2017, KYOZ was granted an FCC construction permit that would allow night operation of 23 watts.

On July 20, 2020, KYOZ changed its format from classic rock to Regional Mexican, branded as "Ke Buena 95.7".[5]

References

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