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KPGF

Coordinates: 39°15′22″N 119°42′40″W / 39.256°N 119.711°W / 39.256; -119.711
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KPGF
Broadcast areaReno metropolitan area
Frequency93.7 MHz
BrandingAmerica Matters Media
Programming
FormatWestern talk and music
Ownership
OwnerWorld Matters Inc.
History
First air date
1998 (as KXXL)
Former call signs
KANG (1997–1998)
KXXL (1998–1999)
KATG (1999–2000)
KGVN (2000–2001)
KWYL (2001–2003)
KYWD (2003–2004)
KWNZ (2004–2011)
KTZQ (2011)
KZTQ (2011–2018)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID77800
ClassA
ERP3,600 watts
HAAT129 meters (423 ft)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Websiteamericamatters.us

KPGF (93.7 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Sun Valley, Nevada, and broadcasting to the Reno metropolitan area. It is owned by World Matters Inc. and previously by Flinn Broadcasting and airs a Western talk and music radio format.

History

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KPGF's former occupant, KWNZ, made its debut on February 14, 1985, as a Top 40 at 97.3 but in 2004 switched frequencies to 93.7. KWNZ launched with morning man Bruce Van Dyke, PD Dave Shakes in middays and MD Todd Fisher, who handled nights and eventually afternoons. Prior to the 2004 frequency flip, they were a Rhythmic Top 40 throughout the 1990s and most of the 2000s. The 93.7 signal was occupied by two more Top 40s before KWNZ switched signals: Rhythmic KYWD ("93.7 The Bomb") from 2003 to 2004, and from 2001 to 2003, KWNZ's current rival, Rhythmic KWYL.

KWNZ's original 97.3 frequency was KZTQ. But on August 26, 2011, KWNZ changed their call letters to KTZQ, and on August 30, 2011, flipped to variety hits as "Bob 93.7" (under new call letters KZTQ), and relaunched KWNZ's former Rhythmic format at 97.3 as "Swag 97.3" under the call letters KSGG.[2]

On March 23, 2018, KZTQ changed callsigns to KPGF, and announced that Bob would move to KSGG on the following Monday, the 26th. At that time, 93.7 began stunting.[3] The variety hits format and KZTQ call letters moved to AM 1270. It has since moved again to AM 1230 KZTQ.

On August 17, 2018, KPGF ended stunting and launched an 80's hits format branded as "Reno's Crazy 80s".[4]

Former logos

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References

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  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KPGF". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ Bob Moves in Reno; 97.3 Getting Swag Radioinsight - September 3, 2011
  3. ^ Bob FM On The Move in Reno Radioinsight - March 23, 2018
  4. ^ KPGF Reno Goes Crazy For the 80s Radioinsight - August 17, 2018
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39°15′22″N 119°42′40″W / 39.256°N 119.711°W / 39.256; -119.711