KJFX

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KJFX
KJFX-FM 95.7 - Logo.jpg
City of license Fresno, California
Broadcast area Fresno, California
Branding 95.7 The Fox
Slogan Fresno's Classic Rock
Frequency 95.7 MHz(also on HD Radio)
First air date 1970 (as KPHD at 95.5)
Format Classic rock
ERP 17,500 watts
HAAT 259 meters
Class B
Facility ID 65773
Callsign meaning K J FoX
Former callsigns KPHD (1970-1980)
KYNO (4/1980-7/1980)
KYNO-FM (1980-1990)
Former frequencies 95.5 MHz (1970-1980?)
Owner John Ostlund and Fat Dawgs Broadcasting, LLC
(One Putt Broadcasting)
Sister stations KFRR, KJZN
Webcast Listen Live
Website 957thefox.com

KJFX (95.7 FM, "The Fox") is a commercial radio station located in Fresno, California, and owned by Wilks Broadcasting, LLC. KJFX airs a classic rock music format. Its studios are located at Fresno's Radio Center on Shaw Avenue in the city's north side, while the transmitter is northeast of Clovis.

KJFX broadcasts two channels in HD.[1]

History

The origin of this station goes back to legendary radio owner, Gene Chenault. He owned the "Boss Radio" KYNO (AM 1300). The FCC granted a new license to the frequency 95.5. Call letters were KPHD. The first music to be played was the automated "Hit Parade '70" in early 1970. Boss Radio was on the AM side and the Drake-Chenault provided programming kicked off the FM. 95.5 KPHD would move up the dial to 95.7 eventually. KJFX was originally an automated country music format adopting the call letters of KYNO-FM. The format was later changed to a rock format adopting the call letters of KPHD, branded as "Rock 96 FM". In the 1980s, the format was changed to Top 40 branded as "96 FM" to compete with KBOS and KMGX. In the late 1980s, the branding was changed to "Hot 96".

In February 1990, the format was changed to a classic rock music format with a change to its present call letters, KJFX.

On Tuesday, November 25, 2014, KJFX and sister stations KFRR and KJZN were purchased by One Putt from Wilks Broadcasting for $6.6 million. On January 30, 2015, the purchase was consummated.

The Fox today

The Fox remains a high ranking music station with men in Central California despite the emergence of several similarly formatted stations in recent years. Current staff/programing consists of the Bob and Tom Show, Carter, and Koyote. [2]

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