KKJZ


'KKJZ' ('KJAZZ', 88.1 MHz FM) is a non-commercial public radio station in Southern California broadcasting from the Long Beach State campus. The station is one of several public radio stations in Southern California presenting jazz and blues.
The California State University Long Beach Foundation owns the non-commercial broadcast license for KKJZ; as a public radio station, it is funded by contributions from listener-members and other donors, with 75% of the station's funding coming from station memberships. Global Jazz, Inc., an affiliate of Mount Wilson FM Broadcasters, Inc., programs and manages the radio station.
The station's antennae is located on the top of Signal Hill in the Long Beach area. KKJZ is also available through internet streaming audio and in Japan via direct broadcast satellite on MBCO (Mobile Broadcasting Corporation).

Contents
History
Music Events
Trivia
Notes
External links

History


In the 1970s the station broadcast with the call letters KLON and was owned by the Long Beach Unified School District, the station has been broadcasting jazz since 1981. The station changed to KKJZ in July 2002. Prior to its Southern California location, the call letters KKJZ belonged to "Smooth Jazz 106.7" in Portland, Oregon.
The station had been broadcasting at 6,500 watts ERP, but in December 2004 the station upgraded its transmitter to 30,000 watts as well as an HD Radio digital signal. The station began broadcasting at 30,000 watts full time on March 14, 2005.
The owner of KKJZ's non-commercial broadcast license, the California State University, Long Beach Foundation, has contracted with Global Jazz, Inc., a for-profit company, to program and manage the station. This agreement became effective on April 21, 2007. Prior to that date the management and programming were performed by Pacific Public Radio, a non-profit organization created by the CSULB Foundation.
Global Jazz is an affiliate of Mount Wilson FM Broadcasters, Inc., owned by Saul Levine. Mr. Levine is the owner of three radio stations in Southern California with non-jazz formats. One of his stations, formerly KBCA, which became KKGO, was converted from an all jazz format to the classical music station KMZT in 1990.
The assumption of station management by Global Jazz has raised some questions among the station's staff and supporters.[1]
The University of Redlands radio station, KUOR, which had for the last six years operated as a relay for KKJZ's programming to a large Inland Empire audience, switched to broadcasting Southern California Public Radio (SCPR), ending availability of KKJZ's programming to residents of Los Angeles's inland suburbs after reaching an agreement with SCPR that included nearly half-a-million dollars to upgrade and renovate the University of Redlands's studio and transmitter.

Music Events



★ 'Long Beach Blues Festival': Traditionally held on Saturday and Sunday of the Labor Day weekend on the athletic field of the Long Beach State campus, the 2007 festival will be the 28th.

★ Live broadcast of the Playboy Jazz Festival from the Hollywood Bowl.

Trivia



★ Long-time jazz disc jockey Chuck Niles (aka "Bebop Charlie") is the only jazz disc jockey to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Horace Silver, Louie Bellson, and Bob Florence ("Bebop Charlie", "Nilestones"), and others have written tunes for “Carlitos Niles”. Chuck Niles was a DJ for KKJZ from 1990 until he died in 2004. Niles also appeared in small parts in several films. Chuck Niles at IMDB

★ KJAZZ is the official emergency broadcast station for the City of Long Beach.

Notes


1. Daily 49er. (May 3, 2007). ''Global Jazz Inc. Takeover of KKJZ Raises Questions

External links



KKJZ official website

live streaming audio of KKJZ plus three other streaming audio channels: Mostly Bop, Bossa Nova Breakfast & 88 Greats (classic jazz as chosen by station members)







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