1. In the Alexa app tap on the three lines in the top left corner.
2. Go to Skills and Games and in the search bar search TuneIn .
3. Click on enable.
4. Then you can request KZHP- LP on TuneIn.
Remember you can also listen at k-zap.org and get our app for IOS or iPhone FREE at you app store!
It was November 8th, 1968 when K-ZAP came on the air playing the best of music that had come before while turning Sacramento on to exciting new tunes. Now we reach the world through our apps and continue to find fresh songs to mix with favorites. Thanks for your support!
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Founded by formerstaff members of the legendary Sacramento radio station KZAP, Dennis Newhalland Tom Cale, K-ZAP has been a staple in the Sacramento community since itsreturn to the airwaves on July 4, 2015. Now, as the station approaches its ninthanniversary, it is looking to the community for support to continue its missionof providing quality rock/blues music to Sacramento and the world.
"We've beenrocking Sacramento for nine years now and we want to keep the partygoing," said Newhall, station general manager and owner. "With the'10 To Feed the Kitty' campaign, we're asking our listeners to help us reachour goal of raising $100,000 by July 4. It's a small amount that can make a bigdifference."
The "10 ToFeed the Kitty" donation drive will run from now until July 4. Listenerscan donate online at k-zap.org/donate using their credit, debit card or Venmo.In addition to the online campaign, K-ZAP will promote the drive at variousevents in the community, including the Carmichael Concerts in The Park on June15 and the Red White & Blue Celebration at La Sierra Community Center onJune 29.
"We're notasking for a lot, just $10 from each of our listeners," said Peter Rizzo, promotionsdirector and underwriter. "We know that a little can go a long way andwe're hoping that with the support of our community, we can continue to providethe best rock/blues music to Sacramento and the world."
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Like other free-form stations born in the late 1960s and early 1970s, KZAP went through several changes in ownership and management, and gradually transitioned to a more conventionally structured format, as music-listening audiences migrated from AM to FM frequencies, and FM stations became much more profitable. KZAP ultimately left the air in 1992, and its frequency (98.5 FM) became a country station (as did KSAN in San Francisco).
Many radio stations nowadays are owned by large corporations and are automated to a greater or lesser degree. The free-form style of radio with a DJ spontaneously picking and broadcasting an eclectic mix of music in real time exists today primarily on noncommercial stations like KDVS and KVMR (89.5 FM in Nevada City).
Today's lite rock Mix 95.1 plays a wide variety of pop favorites from the 80's through today. Based in Chico and led by local Program Director and afternoon drive talent Mark Chase."The Mix" can be heard from Tehama County south to northern Sacramento County and from the eastern coastal range foothills to the western slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. In addition to playing today's lite rock favorites, like all Deer Creek stations, The Mix places a strong emphasis on promoting community events, live appearances in the community, and a substantial schedule of promotional events that keeps our audience informed and entertained. The daily lineup includes Dori McKay in the morning, Robin Scott for your workday, Mark Chase in the afternoons, and Jackie Newton at night.
KPAY-FM 93.9 KPAY Newstalk
News-Talk [Station sheet - PDF] KPAY (93.9 FM) is the number 1 newstalk radio station in Northern California, covering local north valley sports, including Chico State Wildcat Athletics (baseball, basketball) and Almond Bowl High School Football. The Newstalk 93.9 can be heard in Butte County, California, and parts of Tehama, Glenn and Colusa Counties. KPAY became a radio affiliate of FOX News Radio in 2006. The program director and morning personality is Scott Michaels with Chico sports broadcasting legend, Mike Baca. The new team is also joined by Matt Ray, who also has his own national talk show. Anthony Watts, (Blogger "Watts Up With That") has been the chief meteorologist for KPAY-FM, a Fox News affiliate based in Chico, California since 2004.
KPAY-AM KPAY SPORTS 1290-AM
Local Sports, FOX Radio Affiliate [Station sheet - PDF] KPAY SPORTS App ( ) covering north valley sports for over 70 years, including Chico State Wildcat Athletics (baseball, basketball), Butte Community College Football, the Almond Bowl, NFL, NBA, NCAA, and MLB. Hosted exclusively by Program Director and local sports authority, Mike Baca, KPAY Sports is simulcast on 1290am and 102.9fm. It is the exclusive sports talk station in the market. The station can be heard in Butte County, California, and surrounding contiguous counties.
KZAP is a north state heritage classic rock station. Licensed to Paradise, California, KZAP serves the Chico, Paradise, Orland, Oroville, Gridley and the surrounding contiguous counties. The program director and morning show host is Chico radio legend Steve Michaels. Afternoon drive time is hosted by Matt Ray, and another radio legend, Scott Michaels Saturday afternoons. KZAP 96.7 is the premier Classic Hits station for the north valley.
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