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KQMR (100.3 FM) is a
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in
Globe, Arizona Globe ( apw, Bésh Baa Gowąh "Place of Metal") is a city in Gila County, Arizona, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 7,249. The city is the county seat of Gila County. Globe was founded c. 1875 as a mining ca ...
, United States, owned by
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and licensed to Univision Radio Illinois, Inc. The station was assigned the KQMR call letters by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on September 16,
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. It airs a Spanish language
Latin Pop Latin pop (in Spanish and in Portuguese: Pop latino) is a pop music subgenre that is a fusion of US–style music production with Latin music genres from anywhere in Latin America and Spain. Originating in Spanish-speaking musicians, Latin ...
music format.


History

100.3 signed on the weekend of October 18–19, 1980, as KIKO-FM, owned by Willard "Willy" Shoecraft alongside
KIKO (AM) KIKO (1340 AM) is a radio station licensed to serve Apache Junction, Arizona, United States. The station is owned by 1TV.com, Inc. KIKO was originally licensed to Miami, Arizona, and operated as a full-service station under Willard Shoecraft, w ...
, who began operating his FM station from a ridge above Globe (the east end used by the local two-way users). KIKO-FM reactivated the 100.3 frequency, which had been dormant since Gila Broadcasting and its KWJB-FM ceased operations on October 29, 1960. 100.3 ran 30,000
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s from a transmitter site above average terrain. In the late 1980s it was decided that the station would be able to reduce height and increase power toward the 100,000 limit allowed for the class of the station. A site on the west side of the ridge required new roads and special construction. The site was miles from commercial power, and no power lines were available. The transmitter went on air with locally generated power. The power increase also made it possible for the frequency to target the Phoenix market. In 1986, Shoecraft sold KIKO-AM-FM to KeyCom Inc., which relaunched the FM station as KEYX "Key 103", an "uptempo rock and soul" station emphasizing new songs, in July of that year. Key 103 lasted 18 months, being blown up and replaced with KGRX in 1988. KGRX's format consisted of heavily instrumental acoustic, light jazz and New Age music. The format changed again when KGRX became
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station KZRX in 1991. KZRX was a
hard rock Hard rock or heavy rock is a loosely defined subgenre of rock music typified by aggressive vocals and distorted electric guitars. Hard rock began in the mid-1960s with the garage, psychedelic and blues rock movements. Some of the earliest ha ...
format, which was at the height of its success in 1992–1993. The station went head to head with KUPD, with high-profile jocks like Madd Maxx Hammer, The G-Ster, Jan Williams, Dangerous Dave Olson, KC Kennedy, Larry Mac, Rob Trygg, Tracy Lea and many other veteran KUPD jocks. On-air slogans included "Get Hard", "Arizona's Rockradio Superstation", "Arizona's Hardest", and "Z-Rock" in its first year. KZRX dropped hard rock for
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in early 1995 and applied for the letters KHOT-FM, adding
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, who was also on
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. The hot talk format failed to gain either an audience or advertising revenue, and by July, KHOT-FM was simulcasting sister alternative rock station KEDJ, with Stern taking over morning drive at the combined station. The station its callsign to KDDJ in 1998 while the KHOT-FM callsign moved to co-owned 105.9 FM. In 2001, Hispanic Broadcasting Corporation acquired KDDJ-KEDJ and changed it to a Spanish-language
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station called "Amor" with new callsigns, KQMR and KOMR. In October 2005, Univision made adjustments to the "Amor" format, making it more
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-driven, and changed the name to "Recuerdo". As of September 3, 2010 at 4:30pm KQMR 100.3 broke from 106.3's Recuerdo format and flipped to Latin pop as "La Kalle". On January 2, 2013 KQMR began simulcasting on
KHOV-FM KHOV-FM is a radio station on 105.1 MHz in Wickenburg, Arizona, serving the Phoenix metropolitan area. It is owned by Univision Communications and carries a simulcast of KQMR. History KHOV-FM began in 1983 with the callsign KHBC, broadcasting a ...
105.1 FM in Wickenburg, Arizona, which covers the West Valley. This simulcast ended in December 2016 when KHOV moved to 105.1 and began carrying Univision Deportes Radio. On September 28, 2014, KQMR rebranded as "100.3 Latino Mix". January 15, 2021 KHOV 105.1 was switched back to simulcast KQMR 100.3 covering the west valley once again in the phoenix area.


On Air Staff

Latino Mix Mornings Hits Co
Beto Najera
6am-11am
Mixology
11am-1pm
DJ Ocho
1pm-7pm


References


External links


KQMR official website
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KZRX Memorial Fan Site
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