Here and Now: Airline Adversity

usairways.jpg Listen this Wednesday, July 9th from 11 until noon as 91.5 KJZZ’s Here and Now explores turbulence in the airline industry. From new fees and higher fares, to mergers and consolidations, Steve Goldstein will talk with experts about the rapidly changing environment for air carriers and passengers. Call (480) 774-8200 with your question during the program, or email it now by clicking on 'More Info.'

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KJZZ 9 O'clock Special

Trumpet player Lee Morgan was killed at 33, but he left an amazing legacy of music, including bebop, hard bop and soul jazz. Join Blaise Lantana for some good listening when she features Lee Morgan tonight at 9.


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Blaise Interviews Stan Sorenson

Blaise interviews guitarist Stan Sorenson about his new CD and his regular local concerts.


Blaise and Stan Sorenson

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The Friends of Public Radio Arizona is selling KJZZ T-Shirts. Three designs are available in men's and women's sizes to reflect the different components of KJZZ.


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KJZZ 90.1 Off the Air in Prescott

The NPR program schedule on Prescott frequency 90.1 has been changed somewhat through our partnership with local station KJZA. For the last eight years KJZZ has been offering quality NPR programming to the communities of Northern Arizona through this partnership. At this time, the FCC has granted a full power license to KJZA on the 90.1 frequency alowing KJZA to better serve the Prescott area. KJZZ will continue to offer Monday through Saturday programming on 90.1, some other weekend programs may not be heard for a period of time. Some service is available through KJZA on 89.5 FM in the Prescott area.

KJZA has applied to the FCC to provide KJZZ with its own translator frequency. It is estimated that this alternative translator service may be available by mid summer.


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