Z103 Morning Show - KFTZ-FM

Z103 Morning Show - KFTZ-FM

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This is a locally produced morning show that features Top 40 selections, local news with traffic and weather updates, listener call-ins and prize giveaways. The Zoo Crew entertains Idaho Falls with jokes, games, contests and recurring segments like Gender Wars, Z103 Community College and Celebrity Dirt.

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