KFZX (102.1 FM) is a radio station located in the Midland/Odessa, Texas market which plays a Classic hits music format.
The CP was obtained by two Houston disk jockeys Bruce Nelson Stratton and Ladd Joe Macha.
They formed a company partly funded by the owners of KTRH and KLOL Houston (The Jones family d/b/a the Rusk Corporation).
During the mid and late 80s recession, the format was changed to a more buyer-friendly soft AC as KMGP (Magic in the Permian).
In 1998, KCDQ (along with sister stations KMRK, KCRS (AM and FM), and KCHX were bought by Clear Channel Communications, and its call letters were changed to the present KFZX.
In December 2024, KFZX re-branded as "The Eagle" and shifted to a broader rock-leaning classic hits format.
In 2009 Jack FM also acquired the right to air select NCAA Division II UTPB men's home conference basketball games.
After a successful debut with basketball, Gap Broadcasting decided to move the 2009 Texas League Oakland Athletics affiliate Midland RockHounds radio network games to KFZX, a move which was criticized by some as News Talk 550 KCRS had been the broadcast home of the Midland franchise since their debut in 1972.
The contract lasted for one season, at which time the RockHounds home games were moved to sister station KMRK.
In 2016 KFZX acquired the rights to air the second half of Midland Lee/Midland High football games alongside NewsTalk 550.