


Most of it is original programming, but some of the talk shows are from Japan. KZOO's programs include news, talk shows, and Japanese music. Though most of their programs are broadcast from their offices at the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii, in 2011 KZOO began broadcasting special interviews from a studio in the Shirokiya in Ala Moana Shopping Center. Noboru Furuya died in 2002 at the age of 82 David and Robyn Furuya (now the president and vice-president, respectively, of Polynesian Broadcasting) continue to run KZOO today. Furuya's son David and his wife Robyn took over management of the station in the mid-1990s when Furuya's health began to decline. The station has been owned by Polynesian Broadcasting since 1967, when businessman Noboru Furuya took over KZOO's operations.
