| Broadcast area | Longview-Marshall area |
|---|---|
| Frequency | 106.9MHz |
| Branding | 102-7 & 106-9 The Blaze |
| Programming | |
| Language | English |
| Format | Rhythmic contemporary |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Reynolds Radio, Inc. |
| History | |
First air date | October 31, 1989 (as KWSKDaingerfield, Texas) |
Former call signs | KWSK (1989–1998) KKLK (1998–1999) |
Call sign meaning | "Blaze" (branding) |
| Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
| Facility ID | 57262 |
| Class | C3 |
| ERP | 8,200watts |
| HAAT | 153.0 meters |
Transmitter coordinates | 32°41′54″N94°37′4″W / 32.69833°N 94.61778°W /32.69833; -94.61778 |
| Repeater | 102.7KBLZWinona |
| Links | |
Public license information | |
| Webcast | Listen Live |
| Website | theblaze.fm |
KAZE (106.9FM) is a terrestrial Americanradio station, broadcasting arhythmic contemporary format. Licensed toOre City, Texas, United States, the station serves the Longview-Marshall area. The station is currently owned by Reynolds Radio, Inc.[2] The station is part of a simulcast with sister stationKBLZ, which serves theTyler side of the market. "The Blaze" studios are located on Grande Boulevard, south of downtown Tyler. KAZE's transmitter is located northwest ofHarleton inHarrison County.
KAZE began broadcasting asKWSK, licensed toDaingerfield, Texas on October 31, 1989. In 1998, 106.9 switched to a simulcast of hot AC KALK 97.7 as KKLK, "K-Lake." On November 9, 1999, the station changed its call sign to the current KAZE, launching as "102-7 & 106-9 The Blaze".[3] KAZE has remained in simulcast withKBLZ as Rhythmic CHR "The Blaze" ever since, currently celebrating its 21st year of serving East Texas.
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