KZAZ (FM)

KZAZ (91.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to Bellingham, Washington. The station is owned by Washington State University, and airs Northwest Public Radio's news and talk and classical music programming.

KZAZ
CityBellingham, Washington
Frequency91.7 MHz
Programming
FormatPublic radio; News/Talk, Classical Music
NetworkNorthwest Public Radio
AffiliationsNational Public Radio
American Public Media
Public Radio International
Ownership
OwnerWashington State University
(Washington State University)
History
First air date
1991
Technical information
Facility ID49599
ClassA
ERP120 watts
HAAT102 meters (335 ft)
Links
WebcastStream
Websitewww.nwpr.org

History

KZAZ signed on in 1991 as an independent public radio station serving Bellingham, owned by Northern Sound Public Radio. KZAZ had been delayed nearly 18 months in signing on the air from its planned May 1990 launch due to a series of issues, one of which was the incorrect placement of its antenna on the tower.[1] Additionally, the new station was seeking federal grant money at the same time as more visible community organizations, such as the local United Way.[1] Broadcasting then as now with just 120 watts to protect allocations to Canada, KZAZ maintained NPR and American Public Radio affiliations.[1] Washington State University merged with Northern Sound Public Radio, structured as a transaction in which WSU bought KZAZ for $60,000, in 1997.[2]

In August 1996, KZAZ had applied to build a new FM station in Mount Vernon, also at 91.7 FM, to expand its coverage area.[3] This application would prove particularly useful for Washington State University. Also in Mount Vernon was Skagit Valley College's KSVR, then at 90.1 FM and causing co-channel interference to KNWP, the Northwest Public Radio transmitter at Port Angeles. In May 2000, Northern Sound offered to transfer the 91.7 construction permit to Skagit Valley College to move KSVR there and solve the interference problem.[4] The original KSVR license was then transferred to Washington State and relaunched as NWPR transmitter KMWS in November 2002, at which time the KSVR intellectual unit moved to 91.7.[5]

References

  1. Tharalson, George (March 1992). "Airwave Obstacles: New Bellingham radio station, KZAZ, struggles for visibility". Klipsun. pp. 14–15. Retrieved March 7, 2020.
  2. "Transactions" (PDF). Radio & Records. February 28, 1997. p. 8. Retrieved March 7, 2020.
  3. "For the Record" (PDF). Broadcasting & Cable. September 23, 1996. p. 73. Retrieved March 7, 2020.
  4. "N/A KTHY-FM CP" (PDF). Radio Business Report. May 15, 2000. p. 15. Retrieved March 7, 2020.
  5. "WSU's NPR Adds New Station, KMWS". Washington State University. November 25, 2002. Retrieved March 7, 2020.


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