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 branded itself as "W-917" (pronounced W Nine One Seven).