KGNZ

KGNZ-FM
Current KGNZ Logo
City Abilene, Texas
Broadcast area Texas Big Country
Texas Concho Valley
Texas South Plains
Branding Life Changing Music (general)
Good News, Great Music (alternate)
the HARDER side of Life Changing Music
(KGNZ at Night)
Frequency 88.1 MHz
HD Radio upgrade planned
Translator(s) See tables below
First air date March 9, 1981 (1981-03-09)
Format Contemporary Christian Music
ERP 91,000 watts
HAAT 252 meters (827 ft)
Class C1
Facility ID 10920
Transmitter coordinates 32°13′47″N 99°37′42″W / 32.22972°N 99.62833°W / 32.22972; -99.62833 (KGNZ-FM)
Callsign meaning

King's Good NewZ

(referring to the Gospel)
Owner Christian Broadcasting Co., Inc.
Webcast KGNZ Live Stream
Website www.kgnz.com

KGNZ is an FM Christian radio station that serves the Abilene, Texas, San Angelo, Texas, and Lubbock, Texas regional areas. The non-commercial station is under ownership of Christian Broadcasting Co., Inc., a 501.c.3 non-profit organization.

KGNZ is available via 24-hour web streams at KGNZ.com, on TuneIn radio, iTunes Radio, and free applications for Apple and Android devices.

Programming

KGNZ currently presents the most daily local programming of any station of any format in the markets it serves. Local, generally live on-air hosts man the station from 7am until midnight weekdays and from 9am until 6pm on Saturdays. The general format is Christian Adult Contemporary, but features a variety of special programming. Weekdays at noon, new and old favorite worship songs are presented during The Praise Hour. The Classic Half-Hour with Ron Rosseau airs weekdays at 1pm and features CCM classics dating back to the origins of the genre. Many of these tracks originally aired on the station as vinyl records. On July 3, 2017, KGNZ expanded its nighttime offerings, becoming the only religious or secular radio station in the market to offer local programming every weeknight until midnight. The station tapped AISD Shotwell Stadium PA announcer and KGNZ Sunday Morning Living Praise announcer Mike Coffey to take the reins of KGNZ In the Evenings, extending that show an hour until 9pm. Evenings host Dustin Tatro then took the helm of the all new KGNZ at Night with Dustin Tatro, a highly-interactive late-night show keeping hints of the station's A/C format intact while focusing primarily on harder Christian Rock, CHR, and Hip-hop favorites. The show is billed as "the HARDER side of Life Changing Music," taking a cue from the station's primary branding.

KGNZ maintains an active community presence with its free "Community Events Calendar," a service which promotes events for local non-profits and churches both on its website and via hourly on-air announcement at 45 minutes past the hour. KGNZ is the exclusive radio partner for Fields of Faith Abilene, held each September at Shotwell Stadium, and One Kingdom Ministry's "Exalt" Community-wide Worship Service, held each January. The station provides broadcast carriage of each event live in its entirety.

During daylight hours Monday through Saturday, the station rebroadcasts Salem Media Group's SRN News at the top of each hour. On weekdays, KGNZ receives recorded weather updates from degreed meteorologists at media partner KTXS-TV which are broadcast during the morning and afternoon drive windows. The station may cut to these meteorologists' live audio feed during breaking severe weather coverage when life-threatening weather enters the city of Abilene.

KGNZ presents a variety of syndicated talk programming of interest to its listeners including Focus on the Family and the family radio drama Adventures in Odyssey. Current air times of these programs are listed below.

On September 1, 2017, KGNZ began delivering The Friday Night Football Show, a live adaptation of KGNZ at Night serving as a scoreboard show for the primary high school varsity football teams in the areas the station serves over-the-air. The show is hosted by Dustin Tatro with co-host William McCorkle, and incorporates live reports by pre-selected volunteer sideline reporters at one or two "games of the week." The faith-based scoreboard show plays Christian Rock and Hip-hop between sports segments and partners with the regional Fellowship of Christian Athletes chapters for additional content, including interviews with selected athletes.

Stations

One full-power station is licensed to simulcast the programming of KGNZ:

Call sign Frequency City of license Facility ID ERP
W
Height
m (ft)
Class Transmitter coordinates Call sign meaning
KLTP-FM90.9 FMSan Angelo, Texas1206152915191 m (627 ft)C331°25′16″N 100°32′36″W / 31.42111°N 100.54333°W / 31.42111; -100.54333 (KLTP) (NAD27)

Translators

KGNZ programming is currently broadcast on the following translators:

Call signFrequency
(MHz)
City of licenseFacility
ID
ERP
W
Height
m (ft)
ClassTransmitter coordinatesFCC info
K215AM90.9Snyder, Texas10922316120 m (390 ft)D32°45′53″N 100°53′08″W / 32.76472°N 100.88556°W / 32.76472; -100.88556 (K215AM) (NAD27)FCC
K203CB88.5Lubbock, Texas761976258 m (190 ft)D33°28′10″N 101°47′25″W / 33.46944°N 101.79028°W / 33.46944; -101.79028 (K203CB) (NAD27)FCC
K220EZ91.9Graham, Texas10957143111 m (364 ft)D33°07′24″N 98°35′04″W / 33.12333°N 98.58444°W / 33.12333; -98.58444 (K220EZ) (NAD27)FCC

Technical Information

The station’s studios feature the latest AoIP (Audio over IP technology using a Wheatstone digital studio featuring twin Wheatstone L-12 digital consoles and an assortment of BLADE interfaces. All studio audio is transported exclusively in digital formats whenever possible. Other equipment includes Neumann TLM-103 microphones, Simian automation, Tieline IP links which allow remote broadcast return to the station at full 192k studio quality audio, Telos One analog phone hybrids, and Inovonics David IV master processing. The link to KLTP and translator sites is by dedicated and encrypted satellite uplink.

In fall 2017, the station installed a new Nautel GV20 digital transmitter at its main tower site. The station will soon retire the nearly 30-year old Continental Electronics 816R tube transmitter it bought new to stand-by usage. The Nautel unit will enable station upgrades in the future to an all-digital signal path to the transmitter point, and later, transmission in HD Radio.

Coordinates: 32°13′48″N 99°37′44″W / 32.230°N 99.629°W / 32.230; -99.629

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