KMVA

KMVA
City Dewey-Humboldt, Arizona
Broadcast area Phoenix, Arizona
Branding HOT 97.5/103.9
Slogan Trending Radio
Frequency 97.5 MHz
First air date 1988 (as KVNA-FM in Flagstaff)
October 27, 2006 (as KRZS from current tower)
Format Adult Top 40
ERP 42,000 watts
HAAT 849 meters
Class C
Facility ID 68566
Callsign meaning K MOViN' Arizona (former meaning)
Former callsigns KENR (1985-1988, CP)
KVNA-FM (1988-2005)
KZLB (5/2005-8/2005)
KRZS (2005-2006)
Owner Riviera Broadcasting, LLC
Webcast Listen Live
Website trendingradio.com

KMVA (Hot 97.5/103.9 FM) is an Adult Top 40 radio station in the Phoenix, Arizona, area. The station is licensed to Dewey-Humboldt and is owned by Riviera Broadcasting, LLC.

History

Movin 97.5 logo, until November 24, 2010.

For many years, KMVA operated as KVNA-FM, an Adult Contemporary-formatted radio station based in Flagstaff. Marathon Media, a company known for taking rural stations and moving them closer to larger metropolitan areas in order to sell them for a larger amount, purchased the station in 2003, and got approval to move the station to a site between Phoenix and Prescott to cover the Phoenix metropolitan area.

It first signed on at the new site in April 2005 as KZLB, calling itself "97.5 Latino Beat," featuring a mix of Spanish-language pop and Reggaeton. The station was in the middle of being sold at the time. KVIB 95.1, a station broadcasting from the same location with an identical format, signed on the air just one month later, thus forcing KZLB off the air for three months. 97.5 returned to the airwaves in late August with a format that consisted of a mix of classic and more recently recorded Pop Standards and Swing music, known on-air as "Star 97.5" with the KRZS calls. KRZS flipped to Rhythmic AC as "Movin' 97.5" at 5PM on October 27, 2006. The last song on Star 97.5 was You Make Me Feel So Young by Frank Sinatra, while the first song on Movin' 97.5 was Bust a Move by Young MC. The station's old website was still up, but left a goodbye message to its listeners as to why they made the decision to switch formats and hopes that they can find a new place for its displaced one. Throughout 2009, the station began adding various top 40 pop and rock songs, moving more into a Hot AC direction but keeping some of the rhythmic material. During this period, the station aired On Air With Ryan Seacrest.

A similar situation occurred in Dallas, Texas where CBS-owned radio station KOAI (now KMVK) "Smooth Jazz 107.5 The Oasis" flipped its format to Rhythmic AC in early October 2006. See "Criticism" section on KMVK.

On November 24, 2010, KMVA temporarily dropped its Top 40 format and began stunting with All-Christmas music. In addition, all references to "MOViN'" were omitted, an indication that KMVA will flip to a new format after the Holidays.[1] On December 20, 2010, Trumper revealed that at 12Midnight on December 25, 2010, KMVA would officially become Hot 97.5, a contemporary hit radio with a unique mix of Top 40 and Hot AC currents. Both Elvis Duran and Ryan Seacrest's shows were retained at KMVA after the transition.[2] The station was added again to Mediabase's contemporary hit radio panel as of July 2011.

In early 2012, KMVA shifted its direction towards a Dance presentation and became more music intensive with the addition of more Dance hits, along with a new slogan "The Hits and Dance Channel" to reflect the adjusted changes. It also dropped Elvis Duran for a music-driven morning show that same year. By 2013, the Dance product was phased out for more Hot AC product, but remained within the Top 40/CHR realm. However, by the Fall of 2013, KMVA returned to an Adult Top 40 direction altogether. On December 27, 2013, Trumper Communications and Riviera Broadcasting Group announced that they would merge their Adult Top 40 outlets into one simulcast, with KMVA and KEXX becoming "Hot 97.5/103.9 Trending Radio." The combined signals made their launch on December 31, 2013. On March 14, 2014, the sale of KMVA by Trumper Communications to Riviera Broadcasting was consummated at a price of $11,270,000.

References

  1. "More Stations Make The Move To Holiday Music" From All Access (November 24, 2010)
  2. "Post-Christmas, KMVA Will Roll Out New Format" from All Access (December 20, 2010)

External links

Coordinates: 34°14′06″N 112°22′05″W / 34.235°N 112.368°W / 34.235; -112.368

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