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- KNIV abstract "KNIV (104.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a regional Mexican format. Licensed to Lyman, Wyoming, USA, it serves the Salt Lake City area. The station is currently owned by Simmons Media Group.Throughout the late 2000s, the station went through several formats before settling on adult album alternative, and becoming "104.7 The Point".Until February 1, 2011, the station featured locally programmed music from the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and today, formerly heard on 101.9 The End (KENZ). The End in April 2010 abandoned its Adult Album Alternative (Triple A) format and then became "Gen X Radio," playing an eclectic mix of 1990s and 2000s Top 40 music. In Early 2011, KENZ returned to its previous format, going against KYLZ for a short period of time.On June 18, 2010, 3 Points Media, KYLZ's owners, announced that it was selling the station, along with KUDD and KUUU to Simmons Media Group. Pending FCC approval, the companies will continue to operate separately until a plan to divest several properties to comply with FCC ownership rules is announced.On February 1, 2011, KYLZ changed its format to sports, branded as "The Zone", simulcasting KZNS 1280 AM Salt Lake City, Utah. On February 3, 2011 KYLZ changed its call letters to KZNS-FM to reflect the new format.On July 7, 2011 KZNS-FM's sports format moved to KZZQ 97.5 FM Coalville, Utah (formerly active rock as "The Blaze"), while the 104.7 frequency changed its format to regional Mexican. On July 15, 2011 KZNS-FM (those calls moved to 97.5 FM) changed their call letters to KNIV.As of mid-2013, "Mi Preferida" had moved into the top Spanish-language spot in the Salt Lake metro area, and is widely considered by local Hispanics to be their preferred station for hit regional Mexican music. Average age of listenership was 52% male and about 23 years old, though listeners of each age demographic were present.".
- KNIV alias "104.7 Mi Preferida".
- KNIV broadcastArea Salt_Lake_City.
- KNIV broadcastStationClass "C".
- KNIV city Lyman,_Wyoming.
- KNIV facilityId "20304".
- KNIV formerCallsign "KACE (9/1/2001-9/11/2001)".
- KNIV formerCallsign "KBNZ (2002-2005)".
- KNIV formerCallsign "KBXQ-FM (1989-1992)".
- KNIV formerCallsign "KENT (2001-2002)".
- KNIV formerCallsign "KGSC (1992-1993)".
- KNIV formerCallsign "KNFL (1999-2001)".
- KNIV formerCallsign "KNFL (9/2001-10/2001)".
- KNIV formerCallsign "KNFL-FM (1993-1999)".
- KNIV formerCallsign "KYLZ (2005-2011)".
- KNIV formerCallsign "KZNS-FM (2/2011-7/2011)".
- KNIV frequency "1.047E8".
- KNIV heightAboveAverageTerrain "647.0".
- KNIV owner Simmons_Media_Group.
- KNIV programmeFormat Regional_Mexican.
- KNIV thumbnail 104.7_Preferida.jpg?width=300.
- KNIV wikiPageExternalLink the-zone-gets-the-point-with-fm-move-in-salt-lake-?ref=search.
- KNIV wikiPageExternalLink home.
- KNIV wikiPageID "14162014".
- KNIV wikiPageLength "4072".
- KNIV wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- KNIV wikiPageRevisionID "674496504".
- KNIV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_in_Wyoming.
- KNIV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Uinta_County,_Wyoming.
- KNIV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Utah_media.
- KNIV wikiPageWikiLink FM_broadcasting.
- KNIV wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- KNIV wikiPageWikiLink KZNS-FM.
- KNIV wikiPageWikiLink KZNS_(AM).
- KNIV wikiPageWikiLink Lyman,_Wyoming.
- KNIV wikiPageWikiLink MHz.
- KNIV wikiPageWikiLink Radio_station.
- KNIV wikiPageWikiLink Regional_Mexican.
- KNIV wikiPageWikiLink Salt_Lake_City.
- KNIV wikiPageWikiLink Salt_Lake_City,_Utah.
- KNIV wikiPageWikiLink Simmons_Media_Group.
- KNIV wikiPageWikiLink Watt.
- KNIV wikiPageWikiLinkText "KNIV".
- KNIV wikiPageWikiLinkText "KYLZ".
- KNIV airdate "1989".
- KNIV area Salt_Lake_City.
- KNIV area Salt_Lake_City,_Utah.
- KNIV branding "104.7".
- KNIV city Lyman,_Wyoming.
- KNIV class "C".
- KNIV erp "89000".
- KNIV facilityId "20304".
- KNIV format Regional_Mexican.
- KNIV formerCallsigns "KACE".
- KNIV formerCallsigns "KBNZ".
- KNIV formerCallsigns "KBXQ-FM".
- KNIV formerCallsigns "KENT".
- KNIV formerCallsigns "KGSC".
- KNIV formerCallsigns "KNFL".
- KNIV formerCallsigns "KNFL-FM".
- KNIV formerCallsigns "KYLZ".
- KNIV formerCallsigns "KZNS-FM".
- KNIV formerFrequencies "104.9".
- KNIV frequency "104.7".
- KNIV hasPhotoCollection KNIV.
- KNIV name "KNIV".
- KNIV owner Simmons_Media_Group.
- KNIV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cn.
- KNIV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:FM_station_data.
- KNIV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_radio_station.
- KNIV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- KNIV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Salt_Lake_City_Radio.
- KNIV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Simmons_Media_Group.
- KNIV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Southwestern_Wyoming_Radio.
- KNIV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wyoming-radio-station-stub.
- KNIV subject Category:Radio_stations_in_Wyoming.
- KNIV subject Category:Uinta_County,_Wyoming.
- KNIV subject Category:Utah_media.
- KNIV hypernym Station.
- KNIV point "40.87111111111111 -110.99527777777777".
- KNIV type Agent.
- KNIV type Broadcaster.
- KNIV type Organisation.
- KNIV type RadioStation.
- KNIV type Station.
- KNIV type Communication.
- KNIV type Station.
- KNIV type Organization.
- KNIV type RadioStation.
- KNIV type Agent.
- KNIV type SocialPerson.
- KNIV type Thing.
- KNIV type SpatialThing.
- KNIV type Q15265344.
- KNIV type Q43229.
- KNIV comment "KNIV (104.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a regional Mexican format. Licensed to Lyman, Wyoming, USA, it serves the Salt Lake City area. The station is currently owned by Simmons Media Group.Throughout the late 2000s, the station went through several formats before settling on adult album alternative, and becoming "104.7 The Point".Until February 1, 2011, the station featured locally programmed music from the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and today, formerly heard on 101.9 The End (KENZ).".
- KNIV label "KNIV".
- KNIV sameAs m.0hgn9k2.
- KNIV sameAs Q6334374.
- KNIV sameAs Q6334374.