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KZCR

Coordinates: 46°28′05″N 96°11′56″W / 46.468°N 96.199°W / 46.468; -96.199
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KZCR
Z 103.3 logo
Broadcast areaFergus Falls-Detroit Lakes
Frequency103.3 MHz
BrandingReal Rock Z103.3
Programming
FormatCommercial; Rock/AAA
Ownership
Owner
KBRF, KJJK, KJJK-FM, KPRW
History
First air date
January 19, 1968 (as KBRF-FM)
Former call signs
KBRF-FM (1968-1993)
Technical information
Facility ID21399
ClassC1
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT198 meters
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitez103rocks.com

KZCR (103.3 FM, "Z103.3") is a radio station broadcasting a mainstream rock/adult album alternative format hybrid, reminiscent of the defunct album oriented rock format, serving Fergus Falls, Minnesota. The station is currently owned by Leighton Broadcasting, through licensee Leighton Radio Holdings, Inc.

The station is also affiliated with the Z103 Bar & Grill. In the summer of 2011, KZCR changed its slogan from "Z103.3, The Heart of Rock" to "Z103, Minnesota's Custom Rock". The station plays a wide span of music ranging from the 1970s through today, including deep album cuts and new music. The genres include classic rock, deep album cuts, cover songs, new wave, punk rock, glam metal, modern rock/alternative and adult album alternative.

The studios and offices are west of downtown Fergus Falls, at 728 Western Avenue North, near I-94. The transmitter is between Fergus Falls and Detroit Lakes near Rothsay, so its signal reaches both Fergus Falls and Detroit Lakes and a rimshot signal to the Fargo-Moorhead metropolitan area.

It was announced on April 7, 2015 that KZCR and nine other Result Radio stations had been sold to St. Cloud-based Leighton Broadcasting, with the Leighton group slated to take over the stations on August 1, 2015.[1]

References

46°28′05″N 96°11′56″W / 46.468°N 96.199°W / 46.468; -96.199