94.7 first signed on October 17, 1971 as KYTN, and aired a
beautiful music format as
"Kitten 95". The station later tweaked to
adult contemporary as
"Lite Rock 95" in 1980, which lasted until May 1984 when it flipped to a
CHR/
Top 40 format as
"Y95", competing with
KKXL-FM/92.9 "XL93".
"Y-95" later flipped to
album oriented rock (the predecessor to the
classic rock format) as
"Power 95" with the KNOX-FM call sign in 1988. KNOX-FM later became
"Laser 95", until flipping to
oldies in 1990 as
"Kool 94.7". The station later flipped to a satellite fed
classic country format as
"Real Country 94.7" in 1995, when
KSNR adopted the
"Kool 100.3" moniker to its
oldies format. In 2002, it switched to a locally originated
classic country as
"The Rooster 94.7". On September 27, 2007, the station returned to rock with the "Power" moniker as
"Power 94.7" with a
classic rock format, to compete with
Clear Channel's classic rock KQHT "96.1 The Fox" and
heritage active rock KJKJ/107.5 "KJ108". The previous
classic country format as "The Rooster" was moved to
KCNN/1590. In December 2009, the station rebranded itself as
"94.7 Rocks" and added
1990s rock to its
classic rock format. On August 23, 2010, the station began
stunting as
"94.7 Santa FM" under a purely
Christmas Music format. On August 25, 2010, the station flipped to
"Z94.7" under a
CHR/
Top 40 format and changed the call sign to KZGF in February 2011. The station began with a
Rhythmic CHR/Top 40 lean, but shifted towards a
Mainstream CHR/Top 40 format in October 2011.
"Z94.7" competes with
Clear Channel's heritage CHR/Top 40 KKXL-FM/92.9
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