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KPHI (1130 AM, "Shaka 96.7") is a radio station located in Honolulu, Hawaii. The station is owned by H. Hawaii Media and airs a Hawaiian oldies format. The studios are located in Downtown Honolulu and the transmitter is located near Mililani. KPHI is rebroadcast on FM translator K244EO (96.7 FM) in Honolulu and on Spectrum (formerly Oceanic Time Warner Cable) digital channel 882 throughout the state of Hawaii. History KPHI first signed on September 23, 2008, with an original Pilipino music (OPM) format. The station, which originally was supposed to have the call letters KRUD, replaced the multicultural KORL, which signed off that same day in part due to the former having a more powerful signal. In early 2019, KPHI flipped to a Hawaiian music format as "Shaka 96.7". References External links Hawaiian-music formatted radio stations PHI Phi (; uppercase Φ, lowercase φ or ϕ; grc, ϕεῖ ''pheî'' ; Modern Greek: ''fi'' ) is the 21st letter of the Greek alph ...
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KPHI (1130 AM, "Shaka 96.7") is a radio station located in Honolulu, Hawaii. The station is owned by H. Hawaii Media and airs a Hawaiian oldies format. The studios are located in Downtown Honolulu and the transmitter is located near Mililani. KPHI is rebroadcast on FM translator K244EO (96.7 FM) in Honolulu and on Spectrum (formerly Oceanic Time Warner Cable) digital channel 882 throughout the state of Hawaii. History KPHI first signed on September 23, 2008, with an original Pilipino music (OPM) format. The station, which originally was supposed to have the call letters KRUD, replaced the multicultural KORL, which signed off that same day in part due to the former having a more powerful signal. In early 2019, KPHI flipped to a Hawaiian music format as "Shaka 96.7". References External links Hawaiian-music formatted radio stations PHI Phi (; uppercase Φ, lowercase φ or ϕ; grc, ϕεῖ ''pheî'' ; Modern Greek: ''fi'' ) is the 21st letter of the Greek alph ...
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KORL (AM)
KORL (1180 AM) was an American radio station located in Honolulu, Hawaii. The station's broadcast license was held by James L. Primm. This was the third station in Honolulu to carry the KORL call sign, whose previous homes were at 650 and 690 AM respectively. Long a Japanese-language station as KOHO, financial troubles silenced it after more than 33 years in 1993. It would spend 20 more years cycling through owners, call signs, and formats before last broadcasting in 2013. The license was cancelled in 2015 after the station was off the air for more than a year. Japanese-language KOHO Windward Broadcasting Company, Limited, applied to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to build a new radio station at 1170 kHz on May 28, 1956, contingent on changes to station KANI, Windward's outlet at Kaneohe and using the KAIM transmission facilities at Kaimuki. Approval was granted on June 3, 1959, and the station began broadcasting on the evening of December 29. The new KOHO devo ...
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KONI (FM)
KONI (104.7 FM broadcasting, FM) is a radio station licensed to serve Lanai City, Hawaii. The station is owned by Hochman Hawaii Publishing, Inc. It airs an Oldies music format. The station was assigned the KONI call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on May 31, 1991. References External linksKONI official website
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KQMY (FM)
KQMY (102.1 FM) is an American radio station licensed to Paia, Hawaii. The station was assigned the KMKV call letters by the Federal Communications Commission The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent agency of the United States federal government that regulates communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable across the United States. The FCC maintains jurisdiction ... on January 2, 2013. The station changed its call sign to the current KQMY on July 1, 2017. References External links * QMY (FM) Radio stations established in 2008 2008 establishments in Hawaii Classic hits radio stations in the United States {{Hawaii-radio-station-stub ...
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KORL-FM
KORL-FM (101.1 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Waianae, Hawaii, and serving the Honolulu metropolitan area. The station broadcasts an oldies radio format and is owned by Hochman Hawaii-Three, Inc.. It also transmits on Oceanic Spectrum digital channel 883 for the entire state of Hawaii. Its radio studios are located in Downtown Honolulu. KORL-FM's transmitter is off Palehua Road in Kapolei, Hawaii. It broadcasts using HD Radio technology. KORL-FM has three digital subchannels feeding three FM translators with different programming: active rock on HD2 and 101.5 MHz, smooth jazz on HD3 and 107.5 MHz, 1980s' hits on HD4 and 97.5 MHz. History The station signed on in 1989 adopting a soft adult contemporary music format with the call letters KLHI. By 1996, the format changed to a modern adult contemporary music, later evolving to a modern rock sound. In 2005 The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) gave the station the green light to move ...
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KITH (FM)
KITH (98.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an Island Music format. Licensed to Kapaa, Hawaii, United States. The station is currently owned by Hochman Hawaii Two, Inc. History The station went on the air as KAWT on August 1, 1997. On November 7, 2000, the station changed its call sign to the current KITH. References External links Hawaiian-music formatted radio stations ITH The Ith () is a ridge in Germany's Central Uplands which is up to 439 m high. It lies about 40 km southwest of Hanover and, at 22 kilometres, is the longest line of crags in North Germany. Geography Location The Ith is immediatel ... Radio stations established in 1997 {{Hawaii-radio-station-stub ...
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KJMQ
KJMQ (98.1 FM "Jamz 98.1 ") is a radio station broadcasting a Rhythmic Contemporary format. Licensed to Lihue, Hawaii Lihue or Līhue is an unincorporated community, census-designated place (CDP) and the county seat of Kauai County, Hawaii, United States. Lihue (pronounced ) is the second largest town on the Hawaiian island of Kauai after Kapaa. As of the 2010 ..., United States, the station is owned by James Primm. History The station went on the air as KAWV on 1997-08-01. On 2007-10-04, the station changed its call sign to the current KJMQ. Radio Personalities References External links JMQ Radio stations established in 1997 Rhythmic contemporary radio stations in the United States {{Hawaii-radio-station-stub ...
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KRKH
KRKH is an active rock formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Wailea-Makena, Hawaii, serving Maui County, Hawaii. KRKH is owned and operated by HHawaii Media. The station is an affiliate of the syndicated Pink Floyd program "Floydian Slip ''Floydian Slip'' is a weekly, one-hour syndicated radio program produced by Random Precision Media LLC (RPM), exclusively devoted to the music and history of the British rock band Pink Floyd. The show has an affiliate base of around one hundred ...." References External linksK-Rock 97-3 Online* RKH {{Hawaii-radio-station-stub ...
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KRYL
KRYL (106.5 FM, "Y106.5") is an American radio station licensed to serve the community of Haiku, Hawaii, United States. The station, established in 2008, is currently owned by HHawaii Media and the broadcast license is held by Hochman Hawaii Five, Inc. Mostly off the air during the first 18 months after it debuted, the station began regular broadcast operations as a smooth jazz station in August 2009 before switching to country in March 2010. Programming KRYL broadcasts a country music format to Maui County, Hawaii. A portion of this programming comes via satellite from Dial Global. Previously, the station had operated intermittently from its February 2008 launch until beginning regular broadcasting with a smooth jazz music format in August 2009. The station flipped to the current country format in March 2010. History Launch After more than seven years of delays, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) individually auctioned off the right to build more than 200 new FM radio ...
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KTOH
KTOH (99.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting (as of January 2009) a country music format. Licensed to Kalaheo, Hawaii Kalāheo (literally, "the proud day" in Hawaiian) is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Kauai County, island of Kauai, Hawaii, United States. The population was 4,996 at the 2020 census, up from 3,913 at the 2000 c ..., United States, the station serves the Kauai area. The station is currently owned by Hochman Hawaii One, Inc. History The station was assigned call sign KAYI on November 10, 1997. On November 7, 2000, the station changed its call sign to the current KTOH. Former Logo References External links * * * * * TOH Country radio stations in the United States Radio stations established in 1997 1997 establishments in Hawaii {{Hawaii-radio-station-stub ...
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Original Pilipino Music
The music of the Philippines ( fil, Musika ng Pilipinas) includes the musical performance arts in the Philippines and the music of Filipinos composed in various local and international genres and styles. Philippine musical compositions are often a mixture of different Asian, Spanish, Latin American, American, and indigenous influences. Philippine folk music has a strong Spanish and Latin American influence, derived from when the country was under the Spanish crown for over 300 years. Indigenous music Notable folk song composers include the National Artist for Music Lucio San Pedro, who composed the famous " Sa Ugoy ng Duyan" that recalls the loving touch of a mother to her child. Another composer, the National Artist for Music Antonino Buenaventura, is notable for notating folk songs and dances. Buenaventura composed the music for "Pandanggo sa Ilaw". Gong music Philippine gong music today can be geographically divided into two types: the flat gongs commonly known as ''gangs ...
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Call Letters
In broadcasting and radio communications, a call sign (also known as a call name or call letters—and historically as a call signal—or abbreviated as a call) is a unique identifier for a transmitter station. A call sign can be formally assigned by a government agency, informally adopted by individuals or organizations, or even cryptographically encoded to disguise a station's identity. The use of call signs as unique identifiers dates to the landline railroad telegraph system. Because there was only one telegraph line linking all railroad stations, there needed to be a way to address each one when sending a telegram. In order to save time, two-letter identifiers were adopted for this purpose. This pattern continued in radiotelegraph operation; radio companies initially assigned two-letter identifiers to coastal stations and stations onboard ships at sea. These were not globally unique, so a one-letter company identifier (for instance, 'M' and two letters as a Marconi station ...
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