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KTYL-FM[]

1950–1959[]

Logopedia InfoWhite LOGO MISSING

KBUZ-FM[]

1959–196?[]

Logopedia InfoWhite LOGO MISSING

196?–197?[]

Logopedia InfoWhite LOGO MISSING

197?–1976[]

Logopedia InfoWhite LOGO MISSING

KIOG[]

1976–1980[]

Logopedia InfoWhite LOGO MISSING

KZZP (first era)[]

1980–1983[]

KZZP Mesa 1981


KZZP Mesa 1982

1983–198?[]

Kzzp

198?–1991[]

KZZP 104.7 FM

KVRY[]

1991–1996[]

KVRY (Variety 104.7)


KVRY Mesa 1991

KZZP (second era)[]

1996–1999[]

KZZP logo 1996

On March 8, 1996, after six hours of stunting a heartbeat sound effect and clips during the TV show ER, the name "104.7 KZZP" returns (as well as the KZZP call sign) this time, the station adopted a Modern AC format. The first song played on the relaunched KZZP was "Friday I'm In Love" by The Cure.

1999–2001[]

104.7 ZZP

On February 1999, KZZP began switching back to its previous CHR format which was completed in April. In June of that year, the station rebranded as "104-7 ZZP"

2001–2003[]

KISS 104.7 FM KZZP

On April 20, 2001, at 6:00 PM, after playing "Higher" by Creed , KZZP began stunting with a 3-day loop of Prince's "Kiss", then at 12:00 noon on April 23, the station relaunched as "104.7 KISS-FM", featuring an introduction from Destiny's Child, whose song "Survivor" was the first song played.

2003–2012[]

KISS-FM 104.7 (KZZP)

2012[]

KZZP Mesa 2012

2013–2018[]

KZZP 104.7 KISS FM

2018–present[]

KZZP (Kiss-FM) 2018


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