Seattle won’t be tuning in to “smooth jazz” anymore. KWJZ, the region’s long-standing jazz station, is changing formats.

The frequency is now home to Click 98.9, which tells listeners they’re tuning in to “modern music.”

The switch was announced on the station’s website this week, citing low ratings and technological changes as the reason the station switched to playing music from groups such as Green Day, Dave Matthews Band, Goo Goo Dolls and Maroon 5.

Program Director Carol Handley marked the end of “this era” of 98.9 FM with a brief explanation:

“Technologies change and the new radio audience measurement is not favoring our once ‘ratings-strong’ Smooth Jazz music format. I encourage you to continue to support the artists who make the music and the venues who bring them to the Northwest. “It it was huge gratitude on behalf of the entire KWJZ staff that we thank you for being here with us for these many years.”

The station is owned by Sandusky Broadcasting, which operates out of Bellevue. KWJZ has played jazz for 19 years, according to Handley’s message.

Click debuted playing 10,000 songs in a row.