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In 2000, KINE-FM was acquired by Cox Media, Inc. [5] Cox is based in Atlanta and owns radio and television stations, cable systems and newspapers. On July 20, 2012, Cox Radio announced the sale of KINE-FM and 22 other stations. They were being sold to Summit Media LLC for $66.25 million. The sale was consummated on May 3, 2013. [6] [7]
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Hawaii which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats. In addition, several stations in Honolulu also transmit their audio broadcasts on Spectrum Digital Cable for the entire state of Hawaii through local ...
This is a list of FM radio stations in the United States having call signs ... 97.9 FM: Hilo, Hawaii: KKBI: 106.1 FM: ... 100.3 FM: Los Angeles: KKLR-FM: 94.5 FM: ...
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of ... Ethnic/Hawaiian KARA: 99.1 FM: ... 105.9 FM: Los Angeles: KPWR Radio Holdings LLC:
Primary station K235AK 94.9 FM Jack's Cabin, Colorado KBUT: K230AC 93.9 FM North La Plata County, Colorado: KDUR: K294AM 106.7 FM Saint Paul, Minnesota: KFAI: K205FM 88.9 FM Honolulu, Hawaii: KKCR: K224CQ 92.7 FM Anahola, Hawaii: KKCR: KAQA-FM1 91.9 FM Kilauea, Hawaii: KKCR: K207FG 89.3 FM Cannon Beach, Oregon: KMUN: K217FG 91.3 FM South ...
KCCN-FM (100.3 FM, "KCCN FM100") is a commercial Hawaiian contemporary hit radio station. The SummitMedia outlet broadcasts with ERP of 100 kW. The station's studios are located in Downtown Honolulu and its transmitter is located near Akupu. It also transmits on Oceanic Spectrum digital channel 852 for the entire state of Hawaii. [3]
KGU (760 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Honolulu, Hawaii, known as "Hawaii Sports Radio Network". It is owned by the Salem Media Group and broadcasts a sports radio format, carrying syndicated programming from the VSiN Radio. [2] The radio studios and offices are in Honolulu's Kalihi district, and its transmitter is in the Kakaako ...
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.