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KUZN

Coordinates:31°16′56.00″N95°53′42.00″W / 31.2822222°N 95.8950000°W /31.2822222; -95.8950000
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Radio station in Centerville, Texas
KUZN
Broadcast areaLufkin-Nacogdoches
Frequency105.9MHz
BrandingRadio Aleluya
Programming
FormatSpanish Religious
Ownership
OwnerAleluya Christian Broadcasting
KTYR,KRCM,KCOH,KFTG,KMIC
History
First air date
October 28, 1994 (facility established)
June 1, 1999 (on air, as KAJG)
Former call signs
KAJG (1994–2000)
KTCJ (2001–2005)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID9087
ClassC3
ERP25,000watts
HAAT100.0 meters (328.1 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
31°16′56.00″N95°53′42.00″W / 31.2822222°N 95.8950000°W /31.2822222; -95.8950000
Repeater103.5 K278AUCollege Station, Texas
Links
Public license information
Websitehttp://radioaleluya.org/

KUZN (105.9FM,Radio Aleluya) is aradio station broadcasting aSpanish Religious music format.[2] Licensed toCenterville, Texas, United States, the station serves the Lufkin-Nacogdoches area. The station is currently owned by Aleluya Christian Broadcasting.[3]

History

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The facility in Centerville, Leon County, was established by a construction permit granted by the Federal Communications Commission on September 14, 1994 to Caroline K. Powley. KAJG officially signed on the air June 1, 1999.

On January 14, 2000, KAJG was sold to KVCT TV, Inc., then transferred to parent Witko Broadcasting. The sale would result in a change of direction from the country music it was established with just two years earlier to Gospel music. A call set change to KTCJ would occur on July 27, 2001.

On August 29, 2001 Witko Broadcasting sold the facility to KTCJ, Inc. On February 14, 2003, KTCJ was sold again to KUZN (FM), Inc.; however the calls would not change to KUZN on 105.9 until March 31, 2005, as the facility was off the air incrementally during the two years following the sale from KUZN (FM) to Good Samaritan Communications of Pioche, Inc.

This sale was never consummated, resulting in the station ending up in receivership by April 2005. By October, KUZN had been reclaimed by KUZN (FM), Inc., however remained off the air for long periods of time, including nearly a two-year stint on the air with no audio being fed to the 25 kilowatt signal, resulting in a constant dead carrier.

Aleluya Broadcasting Network, owned by brothers Ruben & Roberto Villarreal ofPasadena, Texas added KUZN to their cluster of radio stations on February 27, 2008. KUZN returned to the air in October, with Special Temporary Authority, launching Spanish Christian "Radio Aleluya" and since utilizing KUZN's Class C3 signal to feed translators inCollege Station, Texas andLivingston, Texas.[4]

References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for KUZN".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^"Station Information Profile".Arbitron. Summer 2009. RetrievedAugust 22, 2009.
  3. ^"KUZN Facility Record".United StatesFederal Communications Commission, audio division. RetrievedAugust 22, 2009.
  4. ^"KUZN Call Sign History".United StatesFederal Communications Commission, audio division. RetrievedAugust 22, 2009.

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