KDOT (FM)
KDOT is a commercial FM radio station located in Reno, Nevada. KDOT airs an active rock music format. Its studios are located on Plumb Lane in South Reno, and its transmitter is located on Slide Mountain.
History
KSRN began broadcasting in October 1966. It was the second commercial FM station in Reno. The station was KSRN until flipping to country as KIIQ in 1987.Steve Funk was the first program director of KDOT-FM while Rob Williams acted as the operations manager for all of the stations within the Lotus Reno building. Over the first year, some changes in the lineup occurred, the largest being Steve Funk moving to afternoons and Rob Williams taking over the morning drive shift. Brooke left the station soon after and was replaced with Arnie States, making this the early version of what would later become a very successful morning team, "The Rob, Arnie, and Dawn Show".
Earlier use of the call KDOT
From 1957 to 1962, the call sign KDOT was used by an AM station in Reno, Nevada, broadcasting on 1230 kHz. That station went "dark" in late 1962. The following year, new owners received approval to use the call sign KCBN, and the station returned to the air on October 30, 1963. Since September 13, 2019, that station has used the call sign KZTQ.In 1964, the call sign KDOT was assigned to an AM radio station in Scottsdale, Arizona, broadcasting on 1440 kHz. Sister station KDOT-FM launched on August 1, 1969, airing beautiful music/easy listening until March 31, 1978. The studios of both stations were located in the "beautiful Safari resort." Since February 5, 1986, the FM station in Scottsdale has used the call sign KSLX-FM.