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KUJZ

KUJZ
Broadcast areaEugene-Springfield, Oregon
Frequency95.3 MHz
BrandingSports Radio, 95.3 The Score
Programming
FormatSports
AffiliationsInfinity Sports Network
BetQL Network
Ownership
Owner
KEHK, KNRQ, KUGN, KZEL-FM
History
First air date
1985; 39 years ago (1985) (as KZAM-FM)
Former call signs
KZAM-FM (1985–1990)
KAVE (1990–1993)
KZZK-FM (1993–1995)
KNRQ-FM (1995–2001)
KKTT (2001)
Call sign meaning
K EUgene's Smooth JazZ (previous format)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID30650
ClassC3
ERP1,750 watts
HAAT366 meters (1,201 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
44°00′04″N 123°06′50″W / 44.001°N 123.114°W / 44.001; -123.114
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Listen Live via iHeart
Website953thescore.com

KUJZ (95.3 FM, "Sports Radio, 95.3 The Score") is a commercial radio station licensed to Creswell, Oregon and broadcasting to the Eugene-Springfield radio market.[2] The station is owned by Cumulus Media and the broadcast license is held by Cumulus Licensing LLC. It airs a sports radio format, with several sports betting shows each day. The studios and offices are on Executive Parkway in Eugene.

KUJZ is a Class C3 station. It has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 1,750 watts. The transmitter is on Blanton Road in Eugene, amid the towers for other local FM and TV stations.[3]

Programming

KUJZ carries programming from the Infinity Sports Network and BetQL Network most of the day. A local call-in show focusing on University of Oregon and Pac-10 teams is hosted weekday afternoons by Steven Tannen. The nationally syndicated Jim Rome Show is heard in late mornings. KUJZ is the Eugene outlet for Oregon Ducks football and basketball broadcasts as well as Seattle Seahawks football.

History

The station signed on the air in 1985; 39 years ago (1985). The original call sign was KZAM-FM. It had an adult album alternative (AAA) format. In late 1988, KZAM-FM changed to a satellite-fed “Pure Gold” oldies format.

In 1990, new owners changed the call letters to KAVE and started a new adult album alternative format as "95.3 The KAVE". In 1993, the format changed to the satellite-fed “Z-Rock," a heavy metal rock format simulcasting with AM 1320 KZZK. 95.3's call letters were changed to KZZK-FM. In 1995, the format changed to alternative rock as "New Rock 95.3 NRQ" with new call letters KNRQ-FM.

The Moose logo

In 2001, after KNRQ's format and call letters moved to 97.9 (the former KKTT), 95.3 FM changed to Eugene's Smooth Jazz as 95.3 KUJZ. In 2004, it changed to country music as “95.3 The Moose”. The station was automated with no DJs. In 2009, KUJZ dropped country and picked up AM 1320 KSCR's sports radio format, using programming from CBS Sports Radio (now Infinity Sports Network). KSCR has since gone dark.

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