KZPO explained

KZPO
City:Lindsay, California
Area:Visalia-Tulare-Hanford-Delano
Frequency:103.3 MHz
Airdate:January 30, 1998
Format:Defunct
Erp:280 watts
Haat:800m (2,600feet)
Class:B1
Facility Id:37725
Owner:Estate of Linda Ware
Sister Stations:KZPE Ford City, CA – KNGS FM Coalinga, CA
Licensing Authority:FCC

KZPO (103.3 FM) was a radio station broadcasting classic nostalgia hits from the 1940s to the 1970s. It was self-identified as the nostalgia station. Licensed to Lindsay, California, USA, it served the Visalia-Tulare-Hanford area of Tulare, Kings and Kern Counties. The station has been in the control of the executor of the estate of Linda Ware since 2004.

History

In a March 2011 storm, the KZPO transmitter at Blue Ridge was knocked out, along with a few other stations. The station was back on the air and could be heard from the north Fresno County area south to the south Kern County line – "Grapevine" area along Interstate 5 into Gorman.

KZPO's license was turned in to FCC in December 2019.[1] And was deleted by July 2020

Notes and References

  1. https://radioinsight.com/headlines/184260/fcc-report-2-9-reminding-107-9-sacramento-applicants-of-short-spacing-protections/ FCC Report 2/9: Reminding 107.9 Sacramento Applicants Of Short-Spacing Protections