
KKJO is a Hot AC station from St. Joseph, Missouri.
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KKIS was a Top-40 station licensed to Pittsburg, California from 1958 until the early 1970s. In 1972 they switched to Easy Listening and by the late 1970s had added nightly Spanish language programming and Disco music on Saturday nights. A 1985 KKIS aircheck sounds like a straight-up CHR station station while a 1989 Broadcasting Yearbook had their format listed as Adult Contemporary. In 1993 KKIS became KATD which currently airs Spanish Talk.
KKHT was a Top-40 station in Houston, Texas circa 1986/'87. 96.5 FM is currently a Hot AC station "Mix 96.5" KHMX.
KKGO is a Country station from Los Angeles, California. Through most of the 1980s they carried a Jazz format before switching to Classical as "K-Mozart" KMZT in 1990. In 2006 long-time Country station KZLA switched to Rhythmic AC leaving Los Angeles without a Country music station. Six months later KKGO dropped Classical and became "Go Country 105."


KKFR has carried some form of Contemporary Hit music in Phoenix, Arizona since 1985. Different elements have come and gone including R&B/Hip-Hop, Rhythmic Pop, straight-up Top-40 and even a hint of Modern Rock. In 2006 KKFR moved up the dial to become "Power 98.3" while 92.3 became KTAR with a Talk format. "Power 92" was licensed to Glendale, AZ.