KIBZ
KIBZ logo
Broadcast areaLincoln, Nebraska
Frequency104.1 MHz
Branding104.1 The Blaze
Programming
FormatActive rock
AffiliationsUnited Stations Radio Networks
Ownership
Owner
KFOR, KFRX, KLMS, KTGL, KZKX
History
First air date
August 20, 1976 (as KTAP at 103.9)
Former call signs
KTAP (1976-1986)
KBVB (1986-1988)
KKNB (1988-2001)
KSLI-FM (2001-2004)
Former frequencies
103.9 MHz (1976-1989)
Technical information
Facility ID640
ClassC2
ERP31,000 watts
HAAT187 meters
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitekibz.com

KIBZ (104.1 FM, "104.1 The Blaze") is a Lincoln, Nebraska active rock music radio station. Studios are located on Cornhusker Highway in Northeast Lincoln, while its transmitter is located near Cortland.

History

104.1 FM signed on in 1976 as KTAP, a local station targeting the Crete area, and originally on 103.9 FM. In 1986 the call letters changed to KBVB. In January 1989, after the station was sold to new owners, KBVB moved to 104.1 FM, relaunched as KKNB, "B104", and began airing a Top 40 (CHR) format, competing with KFRX. In March 1993, it flipped to alternative rock as "The Planet". On June 20, 1996, KKNB shifted to modern AC as "The Point", and would network with its then-sister station KTNP.

On November 24, 2000, after three days of stunting, KKNB flipped back to Top 40/CHR as "Kiss 104 FM", and changed call letters to KSLI-FM.

On March 17, 2004 KIBZ and its active rock format known as "The Blaze" moved to 104.1 from 106.3 FM.[1][2] Clear Channel Communications sold KIBZ to Three Eagles Communications on April 10, 2007. Three Eagles Communications sold KIBZ to Digity, LLC on February 10, 2014. The sale, which included KIBZ and 47 co-owned stations, was consummated on September 12, 2014 at a price of $66.5 million.

Effective February 25, 2016 Digity, LLC and its 124 radio stations were acquired by Alpha Media for $264 million.

Construction permit

On January 23, 2012, KIBZ was granted a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) construction permit to move to a new transmitter site, increase ERP to 40,000 watts and decrease HAAT to 116.1 meters.

References

  1. "Clear Channel pulls plug on KISS 104.1 FM".
  2. "Radio musical chairs endures with brand new formats, talent".

40°31′06″N 96°46′08″W / 40.5183°N 96.7689°W / 40.5183; -96.7689

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