KFLG-FM

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KFLG-FM
City of license Big River, California
Broadcast area Kingman, Lake Havasu, Laughlin, Bullhead City, AZ/NV
Branding K-FLAG Country 94.7
Slogan The Tri-State's Country Home
Frequency 94.7 MHz
Translator(s) 95.9 K240CL (Bullhead City)
106.7 K294BU (Kingman)
First air date 1974 (as KZZZ-FM)
Format Country music
ERP 19,500 watts
HAAT 834 meters
Class C0
Facility ID 55495
Callsign meaning K-FLaG
Former callsigns KZZZ-FM (1974-2000)
Affiliations Premiere Radio Networks
Owner Cameron Broadcasting, Inc.
Sister stations KLUK, KNKK-FM, KZZZ, KAAA, KFLG-AM
Webcast Online Stream
Website kflg947.com

KFLG-FM (94.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Country music format. Licensed to Big River, California, USA, it serves the entire Tri-State area including Lake Havasu City, Kingman, AZ, Needles, CA, Laughlin, NV, and Bullhead City, AZ. The station is currently owned by Cameron Broadcasting, Inc.

History

The FCC database shows letters KZZZ-FM assigned on 2000-05-24 but the station operated with those calls for several years prior to that date. The station was sold to Cameron and the format changed from Adult Contemporary (Sunny 94.7) to Country. On 2000-12-31, the station changed its call sign to the current KFLG-FM. KFLG-FM had been in the Tri-State market for some years operating on 102.7. When that frequency moved to Las Vegas, its calls were reassigned to 94.7 (the aforementioned and now defunct KZZZ) KZZZ is now a part of the "All Talk From A to Z Network" on 1490 kHz and is licensed to Bullhead City, AZ[1]

Prior to 1982, the call sign KFLG was used by the station currently known as KAFF-FM, which operates on 92.9 MHz and is licensed to the Guyann Corporation to serve Flagstaff, Arizona.[2] The station operated with an Adult Contemporary format in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

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