KJIT-FM

KJIT-FM (91.7 FM) is a commercial radio station in Flagstaff, Arizona and is owned by iHeartMedia. KJIT-FM's transmitter is owned southeast of Flagstaff in rural Coconino County (alongside TV stations KNAZ-TV, KPHF-TV, and KKWW) and its studios are located in the iHeartMedia Flagstaff Towne Centre building at 670 Campus Heights St. KJIT-FM broadcasts a classic hits format with its HD2 subchannel carrying a feed of KFAZ-AM, its HD3 subchannel airing an oldies format, and its HD4 channel airing a local weather radar.

As KOAI-FM
On September 21, 1952, KOAI-FM would launch over the airwaves. It was a simulcast of sister station KOAI, and both were owned by Oasis Media of Flagstaff. Both stations broadcasted the NBC Radio Network and had a full-service format. Both stations would recieve an accompanied television station KOAI-TV (now KNAZ-TV) in 1953 which also affilated the NBC network.

On October 18, 1968, the station would no longer become a simulcast of KOAI and would start broadcasting a middle of the road format.

Sale to Northern Arizona Broadcasters
In 1970, Oasis Media of Flagstaff announced to spun off its assets. The radio stations which include KOAI and KOAI-FM would be sold to Northern Arizona Broadcasters and would both rebrand to KOAF and KOAF-FM. The station retained its MOR format until 1972 when it switched to a CHR format branding itself as "W-917" (pronounced W Nine One Seven).

The Launch of the Jet
On September 8, 1977, due to diminishing ratings, KOAF-FM would relaunch as an album-oriented rock station also known under the branding "91.7 The Jet". At the time, Flagstaff had no station with an album-oriented rock format. Immediately after switching formats, the station's ratings started to rise and was considered one of the strongest radio station to broadcast the AOR format.

In 1979, the station would switch to an oldies format while retaining its branding and in 1981, KOAF-FM changed its call-letters to KJIT-FM, which they still used today.

In 1984, KPHF-TV would fall under the hands of Northern Arizona Broadcasters, bringing the company into television and also uniting KPHF-TV with former radio sister stations of rival KNAZ-TV. That being this station and KFAZ-AM.

Evergreen, Chancellor and Clear Channel/iHeartMedia Ownership
In 1988, Northern Arizona Broadcasters would sell its radio stations to Evergreen Broadcasting, while selling KPHF-TV to Anchor Media.

Evergreen would keep both stations for around 9 years until Chancellor bought them out in 1997. Chancellor would merge with Capstar to form AMFM in 1999 and in 2000, Clear Channel merged with AMFM.

Switch to classic hits
Alongside many oldies stations, KJIT-FM would end their oldies format after 32 years. And on September 2nd, 2009, the station would switch to a classic hits format using the "Jet 91.7" brand, which is a rearrangement of the station's longtime 91.7 The Jet branding.