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WKZG

WKZG (104.3 FM) is a radio station licensed to Seymour, Wisconsin and serving the Fox Cities and Northeast Wisconsin. Owned and operated by Woodward Communications, WKZG airs an 80s/90s based adult hits format. The station can also be heard on two other area signals where its 104.3 signal can be hard to reach: W278AU (103.5 FM), which covers Green Bay (including its downtown area), and WKZY (92.9 FM) which covers the Southern portion of the Fox Valley, including Oshkosh and Fond du Lac.
==History==
The station launched in the spring of 1998 as WECB under the ownership of Earl Brooker and his wife, Carol (the namesakes of the call letters). Earl Brooker was a local businessman, politician, and long-time Fox Cities radio personality (he worked the 5:30–9:00 morning shift on WECB). Under the Brookers' ownership, WECB featured a 1970s music format, and also featured broadcasts of Green Bay Gamblers hockey and Wisconsin Timber Rattlers baseball.
On April 1, 2003, the Brookers sold WECB to Dubuque, Iowa-based Woodward Communications, with the station joining Woodward's Northeast Wisconsin radio cluster (see Infobox). By July 2003, Woodward would change WECB's format to Soft Adult Contemporary as "104.3 The Breeze, Northeast Wisconsin's Lite Rock". "The Breeze" featured a schedule that included the John Tesh Radio Show (Monday–Saturday mornings), as well as all-Christmas music annually during November and December.
In December 2009, WECB continued its holiday music past Christmas, with the promise that "one more gift" would be presented at 3 PM on December 31; along with that announcement, cryptic advertisements asking "Hey! Where's Chuck?" appeared in local newspapers.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=WECB to become WCHK )〕 At 3 PM on December 31 (after Gayla Peevey's "I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas" finished playing), WECB became WCHK-FM and introduced a new adult hits format under the branding of "Chuck FM", with The Rolling Stones' "Start Me Up" the first song being played.〔(From northpine.com: the 31 December 2009 launch of "Chuck FM" )〕 "Chuck FM" was patterned after the Jack FM-style of adult hits stations, in that the music playlist was generally wide-ranging, hard-edged voiceover liners were used in lieu of DJs, and the on-air presentation was irreverent; such irreverence was highlighted by WCHK's decision to "play nothing" but dead air during the Green Bay Packers' appearance in Super Bowl XLV in February 2011.
On November 1, 2012, "Chuck FM" was dropped from WCHK, and the station began playing round-the-clock Christmas music (as "The Christmas Station"), a move not made by WCHK or any other Green Bay/Appleton radio station during the holiday season since the days leading up to "Chuck FM's" debut at the end of 2009. The all-Christmas stunting ended at midnight on the morning of December 26, when the station (which changed its call sign to WKZG on November 9) flipped to "KZ104.3", which features adult hits from the 1980s and 1990s and a core artist list that includes artists such as George Michael, Bon Jovi, and Madonna (the later artist's "Vogue" was the first song played).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Format Changes )〕 Unlike "Chuck FM's" DJ-free format, "KZ104.3" features on-air personalities, including Mario Lopez's national show at nights and local staff including the husband-and-wife team of Doug Erickson and Mary Love, who host WKZG's morning shift after moving over from the morning slot at Top 40 sister station WKSZ.〔("KZ104.3 Debuts In Green Bay," ) from Radio Insight (original report 11/1/2012, updated December 26, 2012〕
On September 16, 2013, "KZ104.3" began simulcasting on its Chilton-licensed sister station WKZY (92.9 FM), which as WXMM had aired a contemporary country music format since its September 2011 launch. The simulcast move allows "KZ104.3" to extend its reach to better cover the Southern Fox Valley, including the cities of Oshkosh and Fond du Lac, where its main 104.3 signal may be hard to reach. With the simulcast, 104.3 changed its name slightly to "KZ Radio" in early 2014.〔("KZ 104.3 Expands to Appleton," ) from RadioInsight, September 16, 2013〕

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