KZUS
KZUS is a radio station at 92.3 FM, known as "La Zeta 92.3." It broadcasts from Ephrata, Washington and serves the Moses Lake area with Regional Mexican music. The station is owned by Amador and Rosalie Bustos through Bustos Media Holdings, LLC, and it carries programming from Dial Global and Fox News Radio. Bustos Media previously owned KZUS, transferred most licenses to Adelante Media in 2010 as part of a lender settlement, and repurchased KZUS in December 2014 along with eight other stations for $6 million.
KZUS began broadcasting in 1982. Its call signs have included KTRJ (1983–1984), KGDN (1984–1990), and KULE-FM (1990–2013).
Technical information: KZUS transmits at 26,000 watts with an antenna height of 205 meters (Class C2). The transmitter is located at 47°18′18″N 119°35′53″W. The station also uses translator K225AR at 92.9 FM in Wenatchee and repeater KZML-HD2 at 95.9 FM in Quincy.
Public access: Listen live and the public file are available at laradiodeaqui.com. Sister station: KZML.
This page was last edited on 3 February 2026, at 04:56 (CET).