Classical Continued from Gl KLFF (1360 AM) from Mazursky. That deal fell through, but Mazursky opted then to continue going up against country powerhouse KNIX:FM (102.5). As a country station, KMZK has not attracted sufficient audience to appear in local radio ratings reports, and Mazursky thinks the station has more ratings potential as a classical outlet. "It would take so much money to make a dent in KNIX. This is the best thing by far that I can dp for myself and the community," he said. As for Affiliated Broadcasting's decision to abandon plans for an AM classical station, KAMJ general manager Doug Berle said, "The classical audience would be better served by having the music presented in FM stereo. The market cannot support two classical stations." Mazursky's decision regarding KMZK will not affect the classical-TV effort initiated by KAET-TV, according to Channel 8 station manager Chuck Allen. Describing the effort as "a special service for selected homes," Allen said: "The market has seen classical stations come and go. Our feeling is that you just cannot have too many." The new developments are not expected to affect independent drives by Arizona State University and the Maricopa County Community College District, operator of jazz outlet KJZZ (FM 91.5), to gain . a federal license to operate a non-commercial classical station in the Valley.