KVNA-FM (100.1 FM, "100.One") is a commercial radio station in Flagstaff, Arizona broadcasting an Adult Album Alternative format. It is one of six radio stations in the Flagstaff-Prescott region of Northern Arizona owned by the Yavapai Broadcasting Corporation.

KVNA-FM
Broadcast areaFlagstaff-Prescott, Arizona
Frequency100.1 MHz
Branding100.ONE
Programming
FormatAdult Album Alternative
Ownership
OwnerYavapai Broadcasting Corporation
KKLD, KQST, KVNA (AM), KVRD-FM, KYBC
History
First air date
1999 (as KLOD)
Former call signs
KLOD (1999–2005)
Call sign meaning
K Voice of Northern Arizona
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID21693
ClassC2
ERP5,300 watts
HAAT437 meters (1,434 ft)
Translator(s)92.1 K221GL (Prescott)
93.3 K227AP (Cottonwood)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Website100.One Online

History

edit

KLOD

edit

In the Summer of 1999, 100.1 MHz signed on broadcasting the syndicated LoudRadio [2] hard rock format. The original call letters KLOD, were branded to launch the new Active Rock programming. KLOD was the first station in the United States to broadcast an online commercial radio network. LoudRadio was launched by veteran broadcaster Guy Giuliano, via the Napa, California-based eMusic company.

In the Spring of 2001, the format was changed to Smooth Jazz branded as The Cat. The new format was programmed by veteran entertainer Robert Shields. The format lasted less than one year as programming was changed to Hot Adult Contemporary branded as Star 100.1.

 
Sunny FM logo, 2005–2014

On January 1, 2005, the format was changed to Adult Contemporary and branded as Sunny FM adopting the format that was formerly on 97.5 known as Sunny 97. Prior to changing format to adult contemporary the station was known as The Heat 97.5 a Top 40 Oriented radio station, the frequency 97.5 FM which moved to Dewey-Humboldt to serve the Phoenix area. For more information, see KMVA.

On December 30, 2014, at midnight, the "Sunny" Adult Contemporary format moved to KVNA 600 AM, along with its FM translator station on 104.7, while 100.1 FM flipped to adult album alternative music, branded as "100.One, Arizona's Adult Alternative". The first song on 100.One, according to the online playlist, was I'm Not the Only One by Sam Smith.

KVNA-FM

edit

On May 18, 2005, the KVNA-FM call letters of the original "Sunny FM" on 97.5 FM were adopted.

edit

References

edit
  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KVNA-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "LoudRadio: The search for heavy metal is over (TV Series 2000)". azdailysun.com.

34°58′05″N 111°30′32″W / 34.968°N 111.509°W / 34.968; -111.509