KFRZ

KFRZ
City Green River, Wyoming
Broadcast area Rock Springs and Sweetwater County
Branding 92.1 The Freeze
Frequency 92.1 MHz
First air date September, 1998[1]
Format Country
ERP 11,000 watts
HAAT 347 meters (1,138 ft)
Class C1
Facility ID 83593
Transmitter coordinates 41°29′47″N 109°20′44″W / 41.49639°N 109.34556°W / 41.49639; -109.34556Coordinates: 41°29′47″N 109°20′44″W / 41.49639°N 109.34556°W / 41.49639; -109.34556
Callsign meaning K FReeZe
Affiliations Westwood One
Owner Wagonwheel Communications Corp
Sister stations KUGR, KZWB, KYCS
Webcast Listen Live
Website www.theradionetwork.net
KFRZ's radio tower (farthest right.)
KFRZ's studios in Green River
KFRZ studios in 2002

KFRZ is a radio station broadcasting from Green River, Wyoming, serving southwestern Wyoming. Broadcasting a country music format,[2] the station is part of The Radio Network, which includes sister stations KUGR, KYCS, and KZWB. KFRZ broadcasts satellite fed music from Westwood One formerly the Jones Radio Network. Like its sister stations, KFRZ has local news throughout the day, and sports highlights as well. The station is currently owned by Wagonwheel Communications Corp.[3]

Signal

Like its sister FM stations, KFRZ broadcasts from a tower on Wilkins Peak located between Rock Springs and Green River. The tower is one of only two FM towers located on the peak. KFRZ's tower also houses KZWB's transmitter as well. KFRZ can be heard throughout Sweetwater County, and in parts of northern Utah. KFRZ's signal begins fading at the Uinta County line to the west. KFRZ's tower is located 7,646 feet (2,331 m) above sea level on Wilkins Peak. KFRZ was once a class C station, carrying 90,000 watts. It downgraded to C1, carrying 11,000 watts.

References

  1. About The Radio Network
  2. "Station Information Profile". Arbitron. Spring 2010. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
  3. "KFRZ Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. Retrieved 2010-07-13.

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