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KZOI
Frequency1250 kHz
BrandingLa Fiesta 97.1
Programming
Format Regional Mexican
Ownership
Owner
  • Fiesta Radio
  • (La Fiesta 971, LLC)
History
First air date
1989 (as KTFJ)
Former call signs
KTFJ (1988–2014)
Technical information
Facility ID17201
ClassB
Power500 watts ( day)
700 watts ( night)
Transmitter coordinates
42°26′33″N 96°15′41″W / 42.44250°N 96.26139°W / 42.44250; -96.26139
Translator(s)97.1 K246CJ (Sioux City, IA)
Links
Webcast KZOI-AM Webcast
Website https://radiofiesta971.com

KZOI (1250 AM) and its translator at 97.1 FM is a radio station licensed to serve Dakota City, Nebraska. The station is owned by Joaquin Garza's Fiesta Radio, through licensee La Fiesta 971, LLC. It airs a regional Mexican format.

The station was assigned the call letters KTFJ by the Federal Communications Commission on April 28, 1988, and changed to the current KZOI on March 6, 2014. [1]

In November 2017, KZOI changed their format from 80s hits to Regional Mexican, branded as "La Fiesta 97.1". [2]

References

  1. ^ "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
  2. ^ Upper Midwest Broadcasting

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
KZOI
Frequency1250 kHz
BrandingLa Fiesta 97.1
Programming
Format Regional Mexican
Ownership
Owner
  • Fiesta Radio
  • (La Fiesta 971, LLC)
History
First air date
1989 (as KTFJ)
Former call signs
KTFJ (1988–2014)
Technical information
Facility ID17201
ClassB
Power500 watts ( day)
700 watts ( night)
Transmitter coordinates
42°26′33″N 96°15′41″W / 42.44250°N 96.26139°W / 42.44250; -96.26139
Translator(s)97.1 K246CJ (Sioux City, IA)
Links
Webcast KZOI-AM Webcast
Website https://radiofiesta971.com

KZOI (1250 AM) and its translator at 97.1 FM is a radio station licensed to serve Dakota City, Nebraska. The station is owned by Joaquin Garza's Fiesta Radio, through licensee La Fiesta 971, LLC. It airs a regional Mexican format.

The station was assigned the call letters KTFJ by the Federal Communications Commission on April 28, 1988, and changed to the current KZOI on March 6, 2014. [1]

In November 2017, KZOI changed their format from 80s hits to Regional Mexican, branded as "La Fiesta 97.1". [2]

References

  1. ^ "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
  2. ^ Upper Midwest Broadcasting

External links



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