WKZO (590
kHz) is a
commercial
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* a dose of advertising ...
AM radio station
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in
Kalamazoo, Michigan
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. It is owned by
Midwest Communications, Inc., and airs a
talk radio format
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. The
studios and offices are on West Main Street in Kalamazoo.
WKZO's
transmitter
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is a four-
tower array on McKinley Street at 21st Street North in
Cooper Township, Michigan. The station operates at 5,000
watt
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s, using a
non-directional antenna by day. Due to its location near the bottom of the AM dial, as well as its transmitter power and
West Michigan's mostly flat land (with near-perfect
ground conductivity), its daytime signal reaches much of the southwestern
Lower Peninsula, with Grade B coverage as far east as
Lansing, as far south as
South Bend
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and as far north as
Mount Pleasant. But at night, to protect other stations on
AM 590, WKZO switches to a
directional antenna
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, with power fed to all four towers. Much of the nighttime signal is directed north, concentrating it in the Kalamazoo and
Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids is the largest city and county seat of Kent County, Michigan, United States. With a population of 198,917 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census and estimated at 200,117 in 2024, Grand Rapids is the List of municipalities ...
areas. WKZO programming is also on a 200-watt
FM translator
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, 106.9 W295CL, heard in Kalamazoo and adjacent communities.
Programming
Since late December 2021, weekday mornings have begun with an hour of
America in The Morning at 5:00, followed by a four-hour morning show hosted by Ken Lanphear. Late mornings feature ''Michigan's Big Show'' with
Michael Patrick Shiels.
The rest of WKZO's schedule is made up of
syndicated conservative talk shows including ''
The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show'', ''Markley, Van Camp & Robbins'', ''
The Mark Levin Show'', ''
The Ben Shapiro Show
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'', and ''
The Ramsey Show''.
Coast to Coast AM with
George Noory is heard overnights seven days a week.
Weekends include shows on money, health, real estate, law, auto repair, home repair, travel, gardening and bird watching. Some shows are paid
brokered programming. Weekend syndicated hosts include
Clark Howard,
Kim Komando and
Bill Handel. WKZO is also part of the Michigan News Network and carries world and national news from
CBS Radio News.
Sports
WKZO is the Southwest Michigan affiliate of the
Detroit Tigers Radio Network and
Detroit Lions Radio Network.
The station previously was affiliated with the
Michigan State Spartans, and has since become the flagship station for the
Kalamazoo Wings.
History
8AZ, KFGZ, WEMC
The station traces its roots back to 8AZ, an experimental station founded by
John Fetzer in 1922 while he was a student at Emmanuel Christian College (now
Andrews University) in
Berrien Springs.
The success of the experimental station, which was heard as far away as
France
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, encouraged the college to look into starting a "real" radio station. The result was KFGZ, 'The Radio Lighthouse,' licensed in April 1923 and broadcasting at 1120 kHz with 500 watts of power. KFGZ's
call sign
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was changed in 1925 to WEMC. KFGZ/WEMC operated as an independent radio station serving the
St. Joseph River Valley with community information and
Christian radio
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programming. The station was received across the eastern United States and into Canada, and a reception report once came in from a Dutch ship in the
North Sea
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.
Despite the station's popularity, the fact that it operated non-commercially, with the college unwilling to allow the station to solicit financial donations from listeners, ultimately sealed its fate. By 1930, the college was looking to sell the station. (Andrews University returned to broadcasting in 1971, when the school
signed on WAUS, a
classical music
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station at 90.9 (later 90.7) on the FM dial.)
Move to Kalamazoo
Fetzer purchased the station himself for $2,500. He essentially ran the station as a one-man band, serving as technician, engineer,
disc jockey
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, and salesman. When the
Great Depression
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struck, Fetzer decided to move WEMC to Kalamazoo, which at the time was the largest city in Michigan that did not yet have its own radio station. The station began operations as WKZO in September 1931, and soon became a success. Famous alumni at WKZO include
Paul Harvey
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,
Tom Snyder, and
Harry Caray.
In the 1930s, '40s and '50s, WKZO carried the
CBS schedule of programs, during the ''
Golden Age of Radio''. Listeners heard dramas, comedies, news, sports,
soap opera
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s,
game show
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s and
big band
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broadcasts. In the 1950s, as network programming moved from radio to television, WKZO switched to a full-service
Middle of the Road (MOR) station, with popular music, news and sports.
TV Station
In 1950, a television station was added. Channel 3 WKZO-TV began broadcasting on in July. Because WKZO was a CBS Radio affiliate, WKZO-TV was primarily a CBS outlet, although as the only TV station in Kalamazoo, it also carried shows from
NBC,
ABC and the
DuMont Television Network
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in its early days. In 1960, Fetzer expanded WKZO-TV's signal to cover all of West Michigan, and it became an exclusive CBS affiliate.
WKZO-AM-TV were the linchpins of a group of stations that, at its height, included two other stations in Michigan and television stations in Michigan, Nebraska and Iowa. Channel 3 was sold in 1985 and its call letters switched to
WWMT.
AC Music and Talk
In the 1970s, WKZO's
playlist
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shifted to
adult contemporary music
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.
Billboard magazine
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named WKZO the "Adult Contemporary Station of the Year" in 1977, and the station was subsequently honored by the Michigan state legislature with a concurrent resolution of tribute.
Fetzer sold off most of his properties in the 1980s, but held onto WKZO, as well as WJFM (now
WBCT) in
Grand Rapids
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until his death in 1991. His estate sold the station off in 1992, earning a handsome return on Fetzer's purchase of the station more than 60 years earlier.
WKZO converted to its present news/talk format in the early 1990s. In 2006, WKZO was acquired by
Midwest Communications, based in
Wausau, Wisconsin
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.
Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 2010 page D-288
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See also
References
External links
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Radio stations in Kalamazoo, Michigan, KZO
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Midwest Communications radio stations