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Rock Returns to Fort Dodge

Posted on October 11, 2019 by Jon Ellis

Alpha Media’s KZLB/92.1 (Fort Dodge) has dropped Classic Hits/Rock for Hard Rock as “92 Rock,” bringing the format back to the market after an absence of seven years.

The new format launched on Oct. 3 and was followed by a week of remote broadcasts. The new playlist is positioned as “past, present, powerful.”

92.1 had previously carried an Active Rock format as “The Blaze” from 2008 to 2012.

The group’s website says KZLB will continue to carry Fort Dodge Dodger football games. The previous Rock-based Classic Hits format had been called “The Eagle.”

Alpha’s Fort Dodge group also includes Classic Hits outlet “105.9 The Beach” (KTLB Twin Lakes) as well as Adult Contemporary, Light AC, Country, Classic Country, and News/Talk outlets.

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