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KFLT-FM (104.1 MHz) is a non-commercial radio station licensed to Tucson, Arizona, United States. It is the flagship of Family Life Radio, airing the network's Christian programming full-time.

KFLT-FM's studios are on North Oracle Road. The transmitter site is on the city's northwest side, off North Kain Avenue, near Interstate 10.

On May 4, 1994, the station officially signed on. Its original call sign was KKHG. It aired a classic rock format, calling itself "The Hog."

It was owned by The Journal Broadcast Group, a subsidiary of the Milwaukee Journal publishing company. KKHG had studios on North Country Club Road.

On November 14, 1997, KKHG flipped to Modern AC as KZPT, "The Point."

Throughout most of its time, it ran under the name "104-1 The Point" and played many 1980s titles along with adult contemporary hits of the day. It had to compete with AC powerhouse KMXZ-FM, and was getting good ratings until late 2004. Some of the DJs were Darla Thomas, Angie Handa, Kathy Rivers, Greg Curtis, Sheila K, and Drew Michaels. Darla Thomas was the Operations Manager for all the Tucson radio stations owned by the Journal Broadcast Group until November 2010. Greg Curtis later moved to KMXZ.

In 2006, KZPT changed its branding to "Z104.1", with the playlist shifting to Hot AC, and adopted the slogan "Modern Hit Music." The station also added Ken Carr to the DJ line-up, after he had hosted afternoons on KRQQ.

On April 10, 2007, the station switched to "The Truth," a conservative talk format which it would broadcast for the next 11 years. On April 17, 2007, KZPT changed its call sign to KQTH. In March 2010, The Truth was the top rated talk radio station in Tucson, and the fifth-most-listened-to station overall.

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