KMBZ-FM

KMBZ-FM broadcasts at 100,000 watts, with a transmitter located on East 56th Street near Bennington Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri.

[2] KMBZ-FM's schedule is mostly local talk shows, while its sister station, KMBZ (980 AM), carries mostly nationally syndicated hosts.

Weekdays on KMBZ-FM begin with Kansas City's Morning News, followed by Jayme & Grayson and Dana & Parks.

On weekends, shows on money, health, gardening, law and technology are heard, some of which are paid brokered programming.

Syndicated programs on weekends include The Kim Komando Show, Bill Handel on the Law and Walter Sterling on Sundays.

On March 23, 2011, sister station KGEX flipped to a more modern-leaning adult contemporary format as "99-7 The Point" that contained some overlap with KUDL.

One hour after "The Point" launched, KUDL announced that they would drop their adult contemporary format after 34 years and flip to a simulcast of sister station KMBZ.

[2] After the announcement was made, KUDL then began running liners redirecting listeners to KGEX, who would change call letters to KZPT.

The station held a two-hour farewell show on March 28, before KUDL closed out its heritage format at 8 a.m. that day with "Hold On to the Nights" by Richard Marx.