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Earl Brooker was a local businessman, politician, and long-time Fox Cities radio personality (he worked the 5:30–9:00 morning shift on WECB).

[4] "The Breeze" featured a schedule that included the John Tesh Radio Show (Monday–Saturday mornings), as well as all-Christmas music annually during November and December.

[6] "Chuck FM" was patterned after the Jack FM-style of adult hits stations, in that the music playlist was generally wide-ranging, hard-edged voiceover liners were used in lieu of DJs, and the on-air presentation was irreverent; such irreverence was highlighted by WCHK-FM's decision to "play nothing" but dead air during the Green Bay Packers' appearance in Super Bowl XLV in February 2011 (outside of FCC required legal IDs).

[9] Unlike "Chuck FM's" DJ-free format, "KZ104.3" featured on-air personalities, including Mario Lopez's national show at nights and local staff including the husband-and-wife team of Doug Erickson and Mary Love, who hosted WKZG's morning shift after moving over from the morning slot at Top 40 sister station WKSZ.

However, on November 23, it was disclosed by radio news website RadioInsight that Woodward had applied for new WFZZ call letters for the station, to take effect on January 3, 2023; in addition, an anonymous registration was made for 1043thefuse.com in August.

[14] These reports of a format change would ultimately prove to be true, as the station dropped the "KZ" branding at 9 a.m. on December 27 and began stunting once again, looping the entire playlist of "Weird Al" Yankovic as "Weird Al Radio" (beginning with "Amish Paradise", followed by "White and Nerdy", "Smells Like Nirvana", "Dare to Be Stupid", and "I Love Rocky Road").

Logo as "104.3 The Breeze"
Logo as "Chuck FM" (2009–2012)
Logo as "KZ", 2012-2013, 2016-2022; the logo as "KZ Radio" while simulcasting on WKZY was similar, but would replace the 104.3 portion with "Radio".