KJFX

KJFX (95.7 FM, "The Fox") is a commercial radio station in Fresno, California, owned by One Putt Broadcasting.

It played Top 40 hits, using a format known as "Boss Radio" and was popular among the young people of Fresno.

The radio syndication company, Drake-Chenault, with Gene Chenault as a key executive, provided the FM station's programming.

Also in the 1980s, the format was changed to Top 40 branded as "96 FM" to compete with rival contemporary stations 94.9 KBOS and 103.7 KMGX.

Today, "95.7 The Fox" is a popular music station with adult men in Central California, despite a crowded radio market.

Also heard on KJFX are Kacy Allen, Koyote, Jeff Mora, Big Dog and the syndicated Pink Floyd weekend program "Floydian Slip.