KZEE

KZEE
Broadcast areaWestern section of Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex
Frequency1220 kHz
Branding"Hot Pepper 1220 AM"
Programming
FormatBrokered South Asian
Ownership
OwnerTarrant Radio Broadcasting
History
First air date
1956
Call sign meaning
None. It was randomly issued by the FCC
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
ClassD
(Application for B)
Power1600 Watts (Daytime)
200 Watts (Nighttime)
Links
Public license information
WebsiteRadio1220am.com

KZEE (1220 kHz Radio Hot Pepper 1220 AM) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Weatherford, Texas, and serving the western section of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. It is owned by Tarrant Radio Broadcasters and airs a South Asian radio format featuring Bollywood music and talk. Most of the schedule is brokered programming, where hosts buys time on the station and may use it to advertise their clients while doing their shows.

KZEE broadcasts by day at 1,600 watts. But at night, to protect other stations on 1220 AM, it reduces power to 200 watts. A directional antenna is used at all times. The transmitter is on Lucas Street at Eden Road in Weatherford.[1]

History

KZEE began broadcasting as a Top 40 radio station in August 1956. Originally owned by Tom Gibson and Ed McLemore, it was later owned by Horace Boren who sold it to J. Fred Case dba Bartlesville Broadcasting Corp. In 1966, the station, in response to John Lennon’s statement about Jesus Christ, “damned their (Beatles) songs eternally.”[2]

The station was sold in the 1970s to Galen Gilbert dba Community Service Radio Group. In the 1980s it went through a succession of other owners until 2005 when the station flipped its format to South Asian programming under its current ownership.

References

  1. ^ Radio-Locator.com/KZEE
  2. ^ "When John Lennon's 'Jesus' Controversy Turned Ugly". Rolling Stone. 29 July 2016.

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