KAZM
Broadcast areaNorth Central Arizona
Frequency780 kHz
BrandingKAZM 780 ESPN Northern Arizona
Programming
FormatNews Talk Information
AffiliationsESPN Radio
Premiere Networks
Westwood One
Arizona Cardinals
Arizona Coyotes
Arizona Diamondbacks
Phoenix Suns
Ownership
OwnerTabback Broadcasting Co.
History
First air date
November 1, 1974
Technical information
Facility ID64494
ClassD
Power5,000 watts day
95 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
34°51′38.00″N 111°49′10.00″W / 34.8605556°N 111.8194444°W / 34.8605556; -111.8194444
Translator(s)106.5 K293DA (Sedona)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitekazmradio.com

KAZM 780 AM and 106.5 FM is a radio station broadcasting a primarily Yacht Rock format along with various Arizona sports teams (AZ Cardinals, ASU Sun Devils, and Phoenix Suns). Licensed to Sedona, Arizona, United States. Transition of Ownership to Cutter Grind Broadcasting LLC. was initiated in September 2023 and was owned prior for nearly 50 years by Tabback Broadcasting Co.

KAZM's skywave signal has been received in Green River, Wyoming,[1] and Salt Lake City, Utah.[2] KAZM can be received across most of northern Arizona during the day, and can be heard in Phoenix under the right conditions.[3]

KAZM is a Class D station broadcasting on the clear-channel frequency of 780 kHz. WBBM in Chicago is the dominant Class A station on this frequency within the lower 48 states. KNOM in Nome, Alaska is also a Class A station.

History

KAZM first signed on the air on November 1, 1974. The station throughout the years ran a couple of formats. First as MOR and then later adult contemporary from 1984 until the 1990s. It would then become a "brokered" News/Talk/Sports/Classic Rock/Oldies station. By the end of 2023, KAZM switched to Mellow Mountain Radio which is primarily a Yacht Rock format along with coverage of Arizona-based sports teams and local news.

Former logo

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