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City of license | Oracle, Arizona |
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Broadcast area | Tucson, Arizona |
Branding | 106.3 THe Groove |
Slogan | "Tucson's Old School" |
Frequency | 106.3 MHz |
First air date | 1984 |
Format | Rhythmic Oldies |
ERP | 440 watts horiz 430 watts vert |
HAAT | 1272 meters |
Class | C2 |
Facility ID | 57504 |
Former callsigns | KAWV (1988-1990) KBTR (1990-1991) KLQB (1991-1998) KIXD (1998-1999) KGMG (1999-2011) |
Owner | Journal Broadcast Group |
Website | 1063thegroove.com |
KTGV (106.3 FM, "106.3 The Groove") is a commercial radio station located in Oracle, Arizona, broadcasting to the Tucson, Arizona, area. KTGV airs a rhythmic oldies music format which it launched in 1999 and uses the slogan "Tucson's Old School and R&B". The slogan was added to the station's imaging in July 2007.
KTGV goes back to the mid-1980s when KTTZ went on the air at 103.1, displacing K276AL which was a translator for KUAT-FM, that moved to 89.5 before the station went on the air. Once on the air it took an eclectic view of rock music, which lasted until August 31, 1997. The next day KHYT moved from 1330 to 103.1 and switched to a classic rock format. That didn't last and in May 1998 they adopted the calls KAWV and the imaging for Los Angeles' KTWV including the slogan 'The Wave'.
Soon that was gone and it went through several other formats and calls. Eventually a frequency swap involving moving the 103.1 frequency to Florence Arizona placed them on the current 106.3 frequency and they got a power increase as well.
As to the 101.7 translator, that was either eliminated or displaced when KCMT first went on the air at 101.9. KGMG got the 104.9 translator sometime around or after that time.
The current format is an outgrowth of the previous format, urban AC, and they took a more classic soul/AC approach following the change of format from rhythmic oldies to 'La Preciosa' at what is now 97.1 KTZR.
On March 17, 2011 translator K285DL 104.9 FM stopped simulcasting KGMG and began simulcasting sports-formatted KFFN 1490 AM Tucson, AZ.
On October 5, 2011, KGMG's PD and airstaff were terminated from their jobs. It is expected that the station will flip to a Rhythmic AC format[1]
On October 16, 2011 KGMG changed their call letters to KTGV. On October 24, 2011 KTGV rebranded as "106.3 The Groove".
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