WZUU

Radio station in Mattawan, Michigan
  • Mattawan, Michigan
Broadcast area[1]Frequency92.5 MHzBrandingRock 92.5 The ZUU [Zoo]ProgrammingFormatMainstream rockAffiliationsWestwood OneOwnershipOwnerForum CommunicationsHistory
First air date
1990 (as WKGH at 92.3)
Former call signs
WNTX (3/29/95-5/1/97)
WKGH (1/9/90-3/29/95)
Former frequencies
92.3 MHz (1990–2007)
Call sign meaning
W KalamaZUUTechnical informationFacility ID42034ClassAERP6,000 wattsHAAT98 metersLinksWebcastListen LiveWebsitewzuu.com

WZUU (92.5 FM, "The ZUU [Zoo]") is a radio station broadcasting a mainstream rock format. Licensed to Mattawan, Michigan, it first began broadcasting in 1990 under the WKGH call sign. During the first few years of the radio station, it broadcast oldies from a satellite feed.

On Memorial Day 1995, the station began to broadcast an alternative and modern rock-styled format.

By late May 1997, the format was modified into a mainstream rock presentation, and the call letters were changed from WNTX to WZUU, along with a new slogan, "The Zuu".

In January 2007, the station changed frequency from 92.3 to 92.5 and increased its power from 860 watts to 6000 watts.

Bronco Radio Network

Prior to relocating it was an affiliate of the "Bronco Radio Network" for Western Michigan University. From the fall of 2007 to spring of 2010, it was the flagship station for Broncos football and men's basketball.

References

External links

  • WZUU in the FCC FM station database
  • WZUU in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
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