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| Broadcast area | Lehigh Valley |
| Frequency | 95.1MHz (HD Radio) |
| Branding | 95.1 ZZO |
| Programming | |
| Language | English |
| Format | Active rock |
| Affiliations | |
| Ownership | |
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| History | |
First air date | February 16, 1946; 80 years ago (1946-02-16) |
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| Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
| Facility ID | 14375 |
| Class | B |
| ERP | 30,000 watts |
| HAAT | 192 meters (630 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 40°37′13.4″N75°17′35.6″W / 40.620389°N 75.293222°W /40.620389; -75.293222 |
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Public license information | |
| Webcast | Listen live (viaiHeartRadio) |
| Website | 951zzo |
WZZO (95.1FM "95.1 ZZO") is acommercial radio stationlicensed toBethlehem, Pennsylvania. Owned byiHeartMedia, the station broadcasts anactive rockradio format. Its studio and offices are in the iHeart Broadcasting Complex inWhitehall Township.
WZZO has aneffective radiated power (ERP) of 30,000 watts, covering theLehigh Valley metropolitan region ofPennsylvania andNew Jersey. Itstransmitter is located off Severn Lane, nearInterstate 78 inLower Saucon Township.[2]
WZZO firstsigned on the air on February 16, 1946, as WGPA-FM, owned and operated byThe Express-Times.[3] The broadcast wassimulcast during daylight hours withsister stationWGPA. TheAM 1100 station is authorized by theFederal Communications Commission to broadcast only from sunrise to sunset, so programming continued on FM station until 11 pm. At that time WGPA-FM used a sub-carrier to broadcast instrumentalbeautiful music from reel-to-reel tapes for playing over paging systems inside retail businesses. Eventually, that same beautiful music sound was airing on WGPA-FM.
In 1973, when WGPA-AM and FM were sold byThe Globe-Times to Holt Broadcasting, the new owners changed the FMcall sign to WEZV to reflect the FM'seasy listeningradio format with the EZ in the call letters standing for "Easy" and the V representing "Valley" as in Lehigh Valley.
In 1978, WGPA and WEZV were sold to different owners, and WEZV's call letters changed to WZZO and the format switched toalbum-oriented rock, which continues to this day.
The broadcast tower remains at its original location off Applebutter Road inLower Saucon Township and can be spotted fromI-78 between the exits forRoute 412 andRoute 33. The original broadcast studios were at 428 Brodhead Avenue, which now serves as aLehigh University building in Bethlehem. Before moving toWhitehall Township, the WZZO broadcast studios were located in theWestgate Mall inBethlehem.
On February 24, 2019, WZZO's Facebook page announced that morning host "The Bearman" had died unexpectedly.[4]
On June 12, 2023, WZZO shifted its format fromclassic rock toactive rock.[5]
WZZO programming from Monday through Friday includesRover's Morning Glory fromWMMS inCleveland in morning drive time.
In 2008, theLehigh Valley IronPigs minor league baseball team began broadcasting their games on WZZO.[6]