KTZU

Radio station in Velva, North Dakota
  • Velva, North Dakota
Broadcast areaMinot, North DakotaFrequency94.9 MHzBranding94.9 The ZooProgrammingFormatClassic rockOwnershipOwnerProgrammer's Broadcasting
Sister stations
KBTO, KWGOHistory
First air date
April 2005
Call sign meaning
K The Zoo (oo=U)Technical informationFacility ID162322ClassC1ERP100,000 wattsHAAT156 metersLinksWebcastListen liveWebsite949thezoo.com

KTZU (94.9 FM, "94.9 The Zoo") is radio station with a classic rock format. Licensed to Velva, North Dakota, it serves the Minot, North Dakota area. KTZU began transmission in April 2005, and broadcasts The Bob and Tom Show during the mornings. Its studios are located at 624 31st Ave. SW in Minot, and the transmitter site is south of town off of Highway 83.

KTZU's owner, Programmer's Broadcasting, also owns KWGO 102.9 (Country) in Burlington and KBTO 101.9 (country) in Bottineau.

Notable public service efforts have included "Are You Tough Enough to Wear Pink?", a 2007 campaign rallying the rodeo and western industry to raise money and awareness for breast cancer treatment and research.[1] The campaign ultimately raised over $26,000 for a new cancer exercise rehabilitation center at the Minot Family YMCA.

References

  1. ^ "Are You Tough Enough to Wear Pink?". Broadcasters' Public Service. National Association of Broadcasters. 2007.

External links

  • Station website
  • KTZU in the FCC FM station database
  • KTZU in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
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Bismarck
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List of radio stations in North Dakota
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Classic rock radio stations in the state of North Dakota
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adult contemporary
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other radio stations in North Dakota
See also
active rock
classic rock
mainstream rock
modern rock

48°03′04″N 101°20′24″W / 48.051°N 101.340°W / 48.051; -101.340


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