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KFJZ's Texas [[sister station]]s with SIGA Broadcasting include [[KTMR]] (1130 AM, [[Converse, Texas|Converse]]), [[KLVL]] (1480 AM, [[Pasadena, Texas|Pasadena]]), [[KGBC]] (1540 AM, [[Galveston, Texas|Galveston]]), [[KAML (AM)|KAML]] (990 AM, [[Kenedy, Texas|Kenedy]]-[[Karnes City, Texas|Karnes City]]), and [[KHFX]] (1140 AM, [[Cleburne, Texas|Cleburne]]).
KFJZ's Texas [[sister station]]s with SIGA Broadcasting include [[KTMR]] (1130 AM, [[Converse, Texas|Converse]]), [[KLVL]] (1480 AM, [[Pasadena, Texas|Pasadena]]), [[KGBC]] (1540 AM, [[Galveston, Texas|Galveston]]), [[KAML (AM)|KAML]] (990 AM, [[Kenedy, Texas|Kenedy]]-[[Karnes City, Texas|Karnes City]]), and [[KHFX]] (1140 AM, [[Cleburne, Texas|Cleburne]]).

==History==
The station started in {{start date and age|1947|p=y}} as KCNC (that callsign is now used by the [[KCNC|CBS operated-and-owned TV station]] in Denver, Colorado). The station changed its call letters to KJIM in 1957, airing a [[beautiful music]] format inspired by Dallas's [[KGGR|KIXL-AM]]-[[KKDA-FM|FM]], which evolved into an [[middle of the road (music)|MOR]] format in the early 1970s. In 1975 KJIM adopted a country music format.

In 1984, the station dropped the KJIM call letters and the country music format and began using the call letters KFJZ with a Standards music format. The call letters KFJZ had been used in Fort Worth for 40 years on the frequency of [[KFLC|1270]] AM.

In 1986, [[KAAM (AM)|KAAM]] has picked up their previous format so that KFJZ could switch to [[Spanish language|Spanish]] music and was branded ''Super Tejano 870''. Two years later, AM 870 switched to a Catholic-religion format under the Spanish language. KFJZ filed for bankruptcy in 1994, but still remains on the air, only during daytime hours because it shares the same frequency as [[clear-channel]] station [[WWL (AM)|WWL]] in [[New Orleans, Louisiana]].

In the Summer of 2008, Garden City Broadcasting sold this station to SIGA Broadcasting.

In year 2009, it changed formats and branding to Radio Salam Namaste (Indian Community Radio).

In the beginning of October 2016, KFJZ flipped formats to Financial News/Talk programming via the Biz Talk Radio network.
In the beginning of October 2023, KFJZ flipped formats to Spanish Christian programing via RADIO AYO La Voz de la Verdad.


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 02:03, 14 November 2024

KFJZ
Broadcast areaDallas/Fort Worth Metroplex
Frequency870 kHz
BrandingBiz Talk Radio
Programming
FormatFinancial news/talk
AffiliationsBizTalkRadio
Ownership
OwnerSIGA Broadcasting Corporation
KAML, KGBC, KHFX, KLVL, KTMR
History
First air date
1947
Former call signs
KCNC (1947–1957), KJIM (1957–1984)
Call sign meaning
Fort Worth Jazz (from 1980-1986)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID23138
ClassD
Power1,000 watts day
Translator(s)102.5 K273CS (Fort Worth)
Links
Public license information
Websitebiztalkradio.com
Siga Broadcasting Website

KFJZ (870 AM) is a radio station broadcasting in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex with a financial news/talk format via the BizTalkRadio. This station is licensed in Fort Worth, Texas and is owned and operated by SIGA Broadcasting Corporation. Because it shares the same frequency as "clear channel" station WWL in New Orleans, KFJZ operates only during the daytime hours. KFJZ is simulcast 24-hours a day on K273CS at 102.5 MHz.

KFJZ's Texas sister stations with SIGA Broadcasting include KTMR (1130 AM, Converse), KLVL (1480 AM, Pasadena), KGBC (1540 AM, Galveston), KAML (990 AM, Kenedy-Karnes City), and KHFX (1140 AM, Cleburne).

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32°36′03″N 97°15′22″W / 32.600969°N 97.256125°W / 32.600969; -97.256125

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KFJZ". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.