Kjzi

KJZI (100.3 FM) is a radio station in the Twin Cities with a smooth jazz format and better known as "Smooth Jazz 100.3." It is owned by Clear Channel Communications. The station started broadcasting in 1965, when it signed on as WCTS, with a non-commercial Christian format, consisting of mostly Bible teachings, by the Fourth Baptist Church in Minneapolis. It sold to a commercial entity in 1993, and was changed to WBOB, picking up a country music format. It was known as WRQC for two years starting in 1997, with a hard rock format, then was one of several area stations to resurrect the WLOL call sign from 1999 until becoming KJZI in 2003. As of February 2005, the station is one of a handful of stations in Minnesota to use the iBiquity (HD Radio) system for digital radio broadcasts.

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