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KZIS

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Radio station in California, United States
KZIS
Broadcast areaSacramento metro area
Frequency107.9MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingKiss 107.9
Programming
FormatHot adult contemporary
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
May 4, 2022; 3 years ago (2022-05-04)
Former call signs
  • KSTE-FM (May 4, 2022-June 8, 2022)
Call sign meaning
Use of the"Kiss FM" brand
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID762478
ClassB
ERP50,000watts
HAAT123 m (404 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
38°42′38″N121°28′58″W / 38.71056°N 121.48278°W /38.71056; -121.48278
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live (viaiHeartRadio)
Websitekiss1079.iheart.com

KZIS (107.9MHz) is a radio station inSacramento, California, United States. It is owned and operated byiHeartMedia, broadcasting from the iHeartMedia studio center inNorth Sacramento and a tower north of the city nearElverta, also used byKXPR andKQEI-FM. The station is broadcasting ahot adult contemporary format focusing on hits of the1990s and2000s as "Kiss 107.9".

KZIS began broadcasting on May 4, 2022, under the call sign KSTE-FM. The frequency had been vacant in Sacramento afterKDND, its original user, was taken off the air by ownerEntercom in February 2017, with its intellectual property moved to sister stationKUDL. The license renewal of KDND had been subject to an FCC hearing over the 2007 death of a contestant in a contest held by the station.

Prior use of 107.9 MHz in Sacramento

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Main article:KDND

The original radio station on 107.9 MHz in Sacramento was built as KXOA-FM in 1947. After originally simulcastingKXOA (1470 AM), the station tried several formats, including country music and oldies, before finding success in the 1970s with a softalbum-oriented rock format and later withsoft adult contemporary as "K108". In 1998, KXOA-FM became KDND "The End" and adopted acontemporary hit radio format, which would remain for 19 years.[2]

On January 12, 2007, KDND's morning show held a "Hold Your Wee for a Wii" contest, in which contestants were asked to drink as muchwater as they could withouturinating to try and win aNintendo Wii game console. One contestant, Jennifer Strange, died ofwater intoxication.[3] As a result, the morning show hosts were fired alongside several other employees.[4] A jury in 2009 found the Sacramento subsidiary of the station's owner,Entercom, to be at fault for her death in awrongful death case brought by Strange's family.[5]

In 2013, the Media Action Center filed a petition to deny the license renewal of KDND for a new eight-year term. TheFederal Communications Commission (FCC) had designated the renewal for hearing in October 2016 as a result of the petition.[6] However, in February 2017, Entercom announced it would merge withCBS Radio. Because any delay associated with the KDND license renewal hearing could derail the timely approval by the FCC of the larger transaction, Entercom moved its format and programming toKUDL (106.5 FM) on February 6, shuttered KDND on February 8, and surrendered the station license to the FCC for cancellation, settling with Media Action Center.[7]

History

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FCC auction

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The FCC returned the 107.9 frequency on which KDND was licensed to operate to the agency's inventory of unused channels, to be put up for auction to the highest bidder. The FCC stipulated that use of the frequency must retain its short-spaced protections toKSAN (107.7 FM) inSan Mateo; any new station would be limited to 50 kWERP and an averageheight above average terrain of 123 meters in the direction of KSAN.[8]

The FCC included the 107.9 frequency in its Auction 106, which was scheduled to begin April 28, 2020, but the auction was indefinitely postponed on March 25, 2020, due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.[9] The allocation was again put up for auction as part of FCC Auction 109 beginning July 27, 2021, and was auctioned off toiHeartMedia for $6,146,000.[10][11] iHeart opted to locate the station, now with the KSTE-FM call letters, from the same tower where KDND had operated near Elverta.[12]

Startup

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On May 4, 2022, KSTE-FM signed on, beginning asoft launch bystunting with loops of songs relevant to the specific date through May 9, followed bydead air punctuated with cryptic liners themed around listening, interspersed with audio bits pretending to be the results of "listening in" to the queries and discussions of area people usingvoice assistants.[13][14] On May 16, the station began promotingiHeartRadio's "Talkback" feature, airing messages from listeners made using the feature (including, but not limited to, song requests, general suggestions for the station's permanent format, and comments on news stories).[14] On May 19, KSTE-FM returned to teasing different formats and asking listeners to vote on what permanent format the station should play, starting withChristmas music; over the next two weeks, this would be followed up withPride Radio,Top 40,contemporary Christian, classicalternative,Spanish Top 40,classic country,1990s dance music,classic hip hop,yacht rock,1980s hits,1990s hits,2000s hits,country, andpop music.[14]

On June 3, it was announced that KSTE-FM would launch its permanent format at noon on June 8; for the remaining days of the stunting, the station played "party songs" from the previous 25 years. At the promised time, after airing a one-hour countdown, KSTE-FM debuted ahot adult contemporary format emphasizing 1990s and 2000s hits (as well as some re-currents) as "Kiss 107.9", with "Let's Get It Started" byThe Black Eyed Peas being the first song played.[14] iHeart filed for the call sign KZIS on June 22, which took effect on June 28.[15][16] Following the call sign change, the station began broadcasting inHD Radio.

References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for KZIS".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^"Arrow 108 gives way to Top 40".The Sacramento Bee. Sacramento, California. July 15, 1998. p. E7.Archived from the original on March 29, 2022. RetrievedMarch 29, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^"Autopsy Finds Signs of Water Intoxication in Radio Contestant's Death".KXTV. Archived from the original on September 26, 2007. RetrievedJanuary 14, 2007.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  4. ^"Ten Fired After Radio Contest Tragedy".www.cbsnews.com.Archived from the original on December 28, 2018. RetrievedDecember 28, 2018.
  5. ^"Family in Wii case wins $16.5 million; Local station owner found liable in death of mother of 3".The Sacramento Bee. Sacramento, California. October 30, 2009. p. 1A,14A.Archived from the original on March 29, 2022. RetrievedMarch 29, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^"FCC Designates Entercom's License Renewal For KDND (107.9 The End)/Sacramento For Hearing Over Fatal Contest".All Access. October 27, 2016.Archived from the original on August 23, 2017. RetrievedAugust 22, 2017.
  7. ^"It's the end of The End 107.9. Format will move down the dial ahead of planned merger".Sacramento Bee.Archived from the original on February 4, 2017. RetrievedFebruary 4, 2017.
  8. ^"FCC Report 2/9: Reminding 107.9 Sacramento Applicants Of Short-Spacing Protections".RadioInsight. February 9, 2020.Archived from the original on February 20, 2020. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2020.
  9. ^"Delay of Auction of FM Broadcast Construction Permits".Federal Communications Commission.Archived from the original on June 22, 2020. RetrievedJune 23, 2020.
  10. ^McLane, Paul (February 8, 2021)."FCC Schedules Auction of 136 FM CPs".RadioWorld.Archived from the original on February 12, 2021. RetrievedFebruary 12, 2021.
  11. ^Venta, Lance (August 5, 2021)."FCC Auction 109 Comes to an End; iHeartMedia Wins 107.9 Sacramento".RadioInsight.Archived from the original on August 5, 2021. RetrievedAugust 5, 2021.
  12. ^iHM Licenses, LLC (November 4, 2021)."Amendment to a New FM Full Power Construction Permit Application". FCC Licensing and Management System.The proposed antenna location is the same location as the previously licensed facility previously used for the allotment.
  13. ^Keys, Matthew (May 9, 2022)."New Sacramento radio station continues stunt over weekend".The Desk. RetrievedMay 9, 2022.
  14. ^abcd"IHeart Launches Kiss 107.9 Sacramento".RadioInsight. RetrievedJune 9, 2022.
  15. ^"Form 380 - Change Request (LMS 193698)". FCC Licensing and Management System. June 22, 2022.
  16. ^Venta, Lance (June 26, 2022)."FCC Report 6/26: FCC Clarifies Class D FM Public File Obligations".RadioInsight.

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