KZTS (AM)

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KZTS
Broadcast areaCentral Arkansas
Frequency1380 kHz
BrandingRejoice 105.5
Programming
FormatGospel music
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
April 19, 1957 (as KNLR)
Former call signs
KNLR (1957-1959)
KDXE (1959–1981)
KAUL (1981–1986)
KPAL (1986–1996)
KRNN (1996–2003)
KDXE (2003-2018)
Call sign meaning
disambiguation of "Streets"
Technical information
Facility ID665
ClassB
Power5,000 watts day
2,500 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
34°52′49.00″N 92°14′0.10″W / 34.8802778°N 92.2333611°W / 34.8802778; -92.2333611
Translator(s)103.3 K277DP (Little Rock)
105.5 K288EZ (Little Rock)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websiterejoicelittlerock.com

KZTS (1380 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to North Little Rock, Arkansas, and serving the Little Rock radio market. The station is owned by Salem Media Group, and broadcasts a gospel music radio format.

Programming is simulcast on a translator station to allow Little Rock listeners to hear the station on FM. K288EZ broadcasts at 105.5 MHz and K277DP broadcasts at 103.3 MHz.

History

The station signed on as KNLR on April 19, 1957.[1] The call sign reflected the city of license, North Little Rock. It was a daytimer and was owned by the Arkansas Valley Broadcasting Company. KNLR was powered at 1,000 watts in the daytime but had to sign-off at sunset to avoid interfering with other radio stations on AM 1380. In 1959, it changed its call letters to KDXE to reflect its "Dixie"-style country music format.

In the 1980s, the station got authorization from the Federal Communications Commission to increase daytime power to 5,000 watts and add nighttime authorization, at 2,500 watts. In 1986, the station switched to a children's radio format as KPAL. It later was an affiliate of Radio Disney as KRNN.[2]

In 2003, the station returned to the call sign KDXE and flipped to a sports radio format, as an affiliate of ESPN Radio. On December 18, 2008, radio industry website 100000watts.com reported that KDXE had gone silent, but no explanation was given for this.

On November 3, 2009, the radio station once again returned to the air, this time as a talk radio station, featuring nationally syndicated shows including Michael Savage, Laura Ingraham, Dr. Laura Schlessinger, Jerry Doyle, Rusty Humphries and Phil Hendrie.

Mark Nolte served as general manager and co-broker with Patrick Communications to complete the sale to NC Communications.

A local marketing agreement (LMA) to program the station began on or about January 1, 2010. The station was sold to NC Communications December 31, 2010, with Duane Nickols serving as general manager. Nickols, a longtime veteran broadcaster, continues to consult on marketing and programming for the group part-time from his home.

NC Communications bought 105.5 FM to serve as an FM translator station.

On January 31, 2014, KDXE changed format to urban adult contemporary, branded as "Hot 105.5".[3]

On April 1, 2018, NC Communications made an exchange with Salem Communications. The station at AM 1380 changed its branding to "Streetz 105.5," and its call sign to KZTS on April 8, 2018. The original KZTS, at 101.1, was sold to Salem Communications to become talk radio station KDXE. The sale to Salem was consummated on July 26, 2018.

On September 1, 2018, KZTS changed their format from urban contemporary to gospel, branded as "Rejoice 105.5".[4]

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