KLO-FM (103.1 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Coalville, Utah, and serving the Salt Lake City metropolitan area.
Fired program director Mike Summers, engineered a deal to take over another station, then-top 40 KZOL of Provo, Utah.
[4] For a time the stations competed, but as KJQ's ratings eroded and modern rock promoters split their business, management decided to switch formats.
In 2001, Simmons purchased stations in Brigham City and Oakley, and acquired the historic call letters.
[7] Management went through several program directors including Ian McCain (from KCPX), Dom Casual (from KENZ and veteran of the original KJQ),[8] Lara Jones (a veteran of the original KJQ), interim PD Todd Noker (also PD at sister station KXRK), Music Director Jon Smith (also from KENZ).
[9] Since the nationally syndicated Jack-FM format doesn't use disc jockeys, the air staff was laid off without advance notice.
"[9] Frank Bell and Randy Rose programmed KJQN after the station flipped to Jack FM.
"[12] On September 30, 2016, Capitol Broadcasting announced that KSQN would flip to 80s hits as "103.1 The Wave" the following Monday, October 3.