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As a [[public radio]] station, it is funded by contributions from listener-members and other donors, with 75% of the station's funding coming from station memberships.
As a [[public radio]] station, it is funded by contributions from listener-members and other donors, with 75% of the station's funding coming from station memberships.


The station's antennae is located on the top of [[Signal Hill, California|Signal Hill]] in the Long Beach area. The station is rebroadcast from the [[University of Redlands]] at KUOR 89.1 FM.<!-- and in the [[San Francisco Bay Area|Bay area]] at KECG 88.1 FM, [[El Cerrito, Contra Costa County, California|El Cerrito]].--> KKJZ is also available through internet [[streaming audio]] and in Japan via [[satellite radio|direct broadcast satellite]] on MBCO (Mobile Broadcasting Corporation).
The station's antennae is located on the top of [[Signal Hill, California|Signal Hill]] in the Long Beach area. The station was rebroadcast from the [[University of Redlands]] at KUOR 89.1 FM, until that station became a repeater for [[Southern California Public Radio]] on April 21, 2007.<!-- and in the [[San Francisco Bay Area|Bay area]] at KECG 88.1 FM, [[El Cerrito, Contra Costa County, California|El Cerrito]].--> KKJZ is also available through internet [[streaming audio]] and in Japan via [[satellite radio|direct broadcast satellite]] on MBCO (Mobile Broadcasting Corporation).
==History==
==History==



Revision as of 23:21, 20 April 2007

KKJZ
KUOR
File:KJAZZ Logo orange speaker.gif
Broadcast areaKKJZ: Long Beach, California
KUOR: Redlands, California
FrequencyKKJZ: 88.1 (MHz) Also Available on HD Radio
KUOR: 89.1 (MHz)
BrandingKJAZZ
Programming
FormatJazz
Ownership
OwnerCalifornia State University, Long Beach Foundation
History
First air date
KKJZ: 1950
KUOR: 1966
Call sign meaning
KK JaZz
Technical information
ClassKKJZ: B
KUOR: A
ERPKKJZ: 30,000 watts
KUOR: 35 watts
Links
Websitewww.jazzandblues.org

KKJZ (KJAZZ, 88.1 MHz FM) is a jazz radio station in Southern California broadcasting from the Long Beach State campus. The station is one of the highest rated jazz stations in the United States and one of only two public radio stations in Southern California presenting and promoting all genres of jazz and blues (the other being KSDS, operated by San Diego City College on 88.3 MHz in San Diego).

As a public radio station, it is funded by contributions from listener-members and other donors, with 75% of the station's funding coming from station memberships.

The station's antennae is located on the top of Signal Hill in the Long Beach area. The station was rebroadcast from the University of Redlands at KUOR 89.1 FM, until that station became a repeater for Southern California Public Radio on April 21, 2007. KKJZ is also available through internet streaming audio and in Japan via direct broadcast satellite on MBCO (Mobile Broadcasting Corporation).

History

In the 1970s the station broadcast with the call letters KLON and was owned by the Long Beach Unified School District, the station has been broadcasting jazz since 1981. The station changed to KKJZ in July 2002. Prior to its Southern California location, the call letters KKJZ belonged to "Smooth Jazz 106.7" in Portland, Oregon.

The station had been broadcasting at 6,500 watts ERP, but in December 2004 the station upgraded its transmitter to 30,000 watts as well as an HD Radio digital signal. The station began broadcasting at 30,000 watts full time on March 14, 2005.

The owners of the KKJZ license, the California State University, Long Beach Foundation, has contracted with Global Jazz, Inc., an affiliate of Mount Wilson FM Broadcasters, Inc. (owned by Saul Levine) to program the station. Mr. Levine is the owner of three radio stations in Southern California with non-jazz formats. One of his stations, formerly KBCA, which became KKGO, was eventually converted from an all jazz format to the classical music station KMZT in 1990.

Music Events

Besides the radio station itself, KKJZ also produces several well-known music events in the Greater Los Angeles area, including:

Trivia