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KHTS broadcasts with 1,000 watts during the daytime and 500 watts at night. The station is nicknamed "Your Hometown Station". KHTS is rebroadcast on FM translator K251CF (98.1 FM) in Santa Clarita. KHTS is a full-service radio station, meaning it broadcasts a variety of locally
KHTS-FM (93.3 MHz) is a top 40 (CHR) radio station that is licensed to El Cajon, California, and serves the San Diego market. The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc., through licensee iHM Licenses, LLC, and brands as "Channel 9-3-3".
KHTS may refer to: KHTS (AM) , a radio station (1220 AM) licensed to Canyon Country, California, United States KHTS-FM , a radio station (93.3 FM) licensed to El Cajon, California, United States
Owned by Block Communications, it is sister to full-power dual NBC/Fox affiliate WLIO (channel 8). The two stations (and two repeaters)—which all operate under the collective banner of "Your Hometown Stations"—share studios on Rice Avenue northwest of downtown; WOHL-CD's transmitter is located on Saint Clair Avenue north of downtown.
WLIO (channel 8) is a television station in Lima, Ohio, United States, affiliated with NBC and Fox.It is owned by Block Communications alongside low-power, Class A dual ABC/CBS affiliate WOHL-CD (channel 35).
The station runs an adult contemporary format with music from the 1980s, '90s and Now with CBS Radio Network and AccuWeather operating on 1330 kHz as well as 4 FM translators. The station is owned by the Radigan Broadcasting Group, LLC, which is a Radigan family partnership; Dave Radigan is the station's managing partner.
[1] [10] Along with co-hosts Allen Lyle and Amy Dodsworth, Lipford interviews special guests, answers caller questions and shares tales from the world of home improvement. [11] On September 22, 2012, the title of the radio program was changed to reflect the television show. [12] The program is available on radio stations throughout the United ...
KSON (103.7 FM, "103-7 KSON") is a commercial radio station licensed to San Diego, California.Owned by Audacy, Inc., the station broadcasts a country music format.. The station's current call letters and programming originate from a sister station now known as KWFN.