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KJZZ (FM)

1951 establishments in ArizonaCollege radio stations in ArizonaHD Radio stationsMaricopa County Community College DistrictNPR member stations
Radio stations established in 1951Radio stations in Phoenix, Arizona
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KJZZ (91.5 FM, "K Jazz") is a National Public Radio member station in Phoenix, Arizona. Owned by Rio Salado College, it operates from studios on the college's campus in Tempe. KJZZ airs a format of NPR, jazz, and blues. KJZZ is sister station to the area's main classical music station, KBAQ.

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KJZZ (FM)
South Tv Road, Phoenix

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South Tv Road
Phoenix
Arizona, United States
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