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KOST, with its call sign pronounced "coast" in a stage whisper, continued its easy listening format through the 1970s. This popular format was also heard on rivals KJOI (98.7 FM) and KBIG (104.3). In the early 1980s, KOST gradually added more vocals, and on November 15, 1982, the station switched to an adult contemporary format.
KLUU (103.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to Wahiawa, Hawaii, and serving the Honolulu metropolitan area.It broadcasts a contemporary Christian radio format. [2] It is owned by the Educational Media Foundation and carries the K-Love Network.
Call sign Frequency City of License [2] [3] Island Licensee [2] [3] Format [citation needed] KAGB: 99.1 FM: Waimea: Hawaiʻi: Pacific Radio Group, Inc. Hawaiian AC KAHU: 91.3 FM: Pahala: Hawaiʻi: Hawaii Public Radio, Inc. Classical KAIM-FM: 95.5 FM: Honolulu: Oʻahu: Salem Media of Hawaii, Inc. Contemporary Christian KAKU-LP: 88.5 FM: Kahului ...
Call sign Frequency City of license [1] [2] ... Assyrian American Civic Club of Turlock, Inc. Educational: KBDS: 103.9 FM: ... KOST: 103.5 FM: Los Angeles:
KOST 103.5/94.7/103.9 - Mainstream AC; ... Hawaii. Honolulu. KDNN 98.5 - Ethnic; ... KTLK 1130/103.5 - News/talk; Rochester
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In 2004, Salem bought Modern Rock outlet 97.5 KPOI (FM) and flipped it to a Talk radio format, the first FM talk station in Hawaii. KAIM 880 became its simulcast after the switch was made. On September 3, 2007, Country music outlet KHCM, also owned by Salem Media, switched from 690 AM to both 880 AM to 97.5 FM, keeping its format intact.
The call letters were changed to KHXM on September 24, 2020. The station returned to the air with an alternative rock format. While rock music is not usually heard on the AM band, the station feeds and images itself around its two translators, 103.9 in Waipahu and 104.7 in Haleiwa .