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Part of the KFQB and KTAT prehistory for KFJZ is accurate, but it all concerns a different radio station.

That KFJZ was on 1270 AM at Fort Worth. The station is today known as KFLC and is owned by Univision radio.

The station described here began on 2-15-1947 as KCNC. It operated with 250 watts, days only on 870 khz. It had studios in downtown Fort Worth, and a tower at 2214 East 4th street. In 1958 the station changed owner (Kirk Johnston, James Schueller, and actor Jimmy Stewart bought it), changed call letters to KJIM, and moved it's studios to the tower site.

The station format was general music.In 1962 it had an FM station on 102.1 called KJIM-FM.

A company owned by William C. Windsor bought the station in the early 60's. Windsor sold the 870 AM in 1966 (to Broadcast Consultants Corporation, a division of Tracey Locke Advertising in Dallas). He kept KJIM-FM, which he renamed KFWT-FM, and developed a channel 21 station called KFWT-TV in 1967.

KJIM (AM) sold in 1975 to Fort Worth KJIM, Inc. They changed the format from Middle of the Road music to "Redneck radio" running Texas acts like Willie Neslon and david Allen Coe.

A group headed by B.J. Glasscock bought the station in ____. The country format was replaced in 1982 by Music of Your Life, a syndicated format targeting 35+ listeners, featuring music from the 30s, 40s, 50s,and a select few of the 60s and 70s. The format had been on 1270, which went Spanish in late 1982.

The station ws sold to a local club owner Mrs. Lujan (owned La Pantera club) and operated through the nineties and into the 2000s. The station was LMA'd (Local Marketing Agreement) by Border Media Partners and rebroadcst the Tejano format of 850 KJON in Carollton, Tx. The station was to have been sold to BMP, but never closed.

870 KFJZ went back to locally produced programs. 850 KJON and it's BMP sister 910 KXEB are in the process of being sold to the interests that are airing Catholic interest programs.

There is a detailed look at 1270 at www.knus99.com

-- This station was sold recently to SIGA broadcasting (for a reported $1.8 million - the article needs to be updated.StreamingRadioGuide (talk) 06:15, 20 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

KFJZ 1270am

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KFJZ-AM, 1270, was HUGE in the late 50's, through the 60's, and early 70's. Precursor to KEGL-FM, also had a sister TV station in KFJZ, Channel 11, Fort Worth (now KTVT).

Should these Wikipedia histories be on the frequencies, or should the histories be on the call letters? Seems to me most folks, when looking for items from their past, will remember the call letters before the frequency.

Also seems to me that if the article is going to be listed by the call letters, then the full history of those call letters should be explained (see KLTY-FM for a GREAT example).

Just my two-cents' worth... — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rhodesmk (talkcontribs) 19:51, 29 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Sorry...would have signed if I'd seen a place to do so...

--Rhodesmk (talk) 20:08, 29 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]