KKPZ


KKPZ is a radio station broadcasting a religious radio format. Licensed to Portland, Oregon, United States, it serves the greater Portland metro area. The station is currently owned by KPHP Radio, Inc ; located in Happy Valley, Oregon.

History

In 1932, the station was purchased by the management of KOIN, and the call letters were changed to KALE. A story in a trade publication noted that KALE "will broadcast CBS sustaining features which KOIN cannot handle." The station's call letters were changed to KPOJ effective June 6, 1948, the date on which sister station KPOJ-FM began broadcasting. The stations were owned and operated by the Portland Oregon Journal newspaper.
On June 9, 1970 KPOJ changed callsigns to KPOK and switched to a "Pop Tunes and Oldies" format. On January 24, 1972 KPOK switched from "Pop Tunes and Oldies" to oldies as "The Golden Sound". On June 18, 1973 KPOK switched from oldies "The Golden Sound" to "Cross-Country". On August 16, 1976 KPOK switched from "Rockin' Country" to beautiful music and changed call letters to KUPL. In March 1984 KUPL changed formats from adult standards to country.
On November 1, 1995 KUPL changed callsigns to KKPZ and switched to its current religious format.