City | Conroe, Texas |
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Broadcast area | Greater Houston |
Branding | Radio Aleluya |
Frequency | 880 kHz |
Translator(s) | 96.1 K268CJ Conroe |
First air date |
880: May 25, 1951 96.1: TBD |
Format | Spanish Religious |
Language(s) | Spanish |
Audience share | 0.0 (current, Nielsen Audio[1]) |
Power |
880: 10,000 Watts (day) 1,000 Watts (night) |
ERP | 96.1: 40 watts |
HAAT | 96.1: 85 meters |
Class |
880: B 96.1: D |
Facility ID |
880: 20625 96.1: 147295 |
Transmitter coordinates | 30°17′38″N 95°25′55″W / 30.29389°N 95.43194°W |
Former callsigns | KMCO (1951-1974) KIKR (1974-1991) KJOJ (1991-2012) |
Former frequencies | 900 kHz (1951-1985) |
Owner | Daij Media LLC |
Website | http://www.radioaleluya.org/ |
KJOZ (880 AM) is a radio station licensed to Conroe, Texas serving the northern Houston, Texas metropolitan area. The station broadcasts a Spanish Christian music format and is programmed by Daij Media, LLC.
KJOZ started out as a full service country & western station using the call sign KMCO (standing for Montgomery County) in 1951, owned by Reagan Smith & Fred Perry Sr. It was originally located at 900kHz.
In 1974, Steve Owen purchased KMCO, applied to change its callsign to KIKR, and renamed the station "Kicker". It was co-owned with KNRO at 106.9 FM (currently classic rock KHPT "The Eagle") during this period. The facility was moved to 880kHz in 1985, after the FM was sold, and upgraded to 10 kilowatts during daytime hours.
KIKR was sold to Jimmy Swaggart ministries in 1991, resulting in the change to KJOJ calls (standing for "Joy Of Jesus").
Once sold to the Swaggart Ministry, 880 became the simulcast partner of KJOJ-FM's Christian ministry format, which had moved from 106.9 to 103.3 a year earlier, due to 106.9's sale by the Swaggart ministries in 1990. 880's 10 kilowatt signal allowed the ministry to remain over the air in the northern areas of the Houston metro, opposite of the 103.3 signal which is located southwest of the metro.
The last General Manager of KJOJ during its religious format and before its move into Houston was Kathy Watson and last Program Director was Gary Johnson.
In 1998, KJOJ moved its studio located in The Woodlands to the Clear Channel studios in Houston after being sold by the Swaggart ministry.
In May 2001, KJOJ began to simulcast KTJM 98.5 and its former sister KJOJ-FM as Rhythmic Oldies "Houston's Jammin Hits", along with KQUE 1230 AM.
In July 2001, KJOJ and its FM sister were sold to Liberman Broadcasting, which resulted in both KJOJ and the FM counterpart simulcasting "La Raza" with 1230 & 98.5.
In April 2010, Liberman leased KJOJ's 10kW signal to Rahan Sidiqqui for Hum Tum City's South Asian programming. After several months IDing as simply "880 KJOJ" with Siddiqui's programming, it returned to simulcasting Houston's 1230 KQUE as Regional Mexican "Radio Ranchito" then as "La Ranchera".