KBZE (105.9 FM) is the only urban radio station located between New Orleans and Baton Rouge, and Lafayette.
It broadcasts the Steve Harvey Morning Show, and live local news and sports six times a day, weekdays.
Although KBZE's format is urban adult contemporary, the station also broadcasts local programming, including a 15-minute weekday broadcast at 9:30 a.m. by Bishop Hebert Andrew, pastor of the Beacon Light Baptist Church of Houma, weekday contemporary gospel with Pastor Lee Condolle from 9 am to 11 am, and a live two jock lunch hour with DJ Fab and Mike Tyte (Joshua Singleton of Franklin and Michael Turner of New Orleans).
As of Early 2015 the station transmitter is currently hosted on the KMRC-AM tower in Stephenville La.
The station changed to its current KBZE calls on October 16, 1992, and was granted an increase of power to 4,000 watts in 1995.