KDHI was located at 1250 AM and licensed to Twentynine Palms, California. Not sure what their format was and there doesn't appear to be a station licensed to that city at that spot on the dial anymore. Any further info on KDHI would be greatly appreciated.
KDHI am 1250 had gone through several different formats, and owners before being bought out by Gary DeMaroney and call signs were changed... 1250 am now is owned by MOrris desert media, broiadcasting news talk format...
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ReplyDeleteI was born and raised in 29 Palms and grew up listening to KDHI AM & KQYN FM. After I graduated from San Jose State University I went back home to work at KDHI AM & KQYN FM. I did pretty much everything there for a couple of years before moving up to a radio station in the Palm Springs market and then on one in the Riverside/San Bernardino/Ontario market. Spinning tunes up and down the SoCal radio dial.
DeleteIn 1988 and 1989 they had a country music/talk radio format. At the same time, sister station KQYN 95.7 FM was broadcasting out of the same location with a rock format. KDHI signed off at midnight or earlier, depending upon the day of the week, and KQYN broadcast 24/7.
ReplyDeleteI applied for work at KDHI in 1963. Watched as the manager went through a stack of 45s -- dropping the needle on each one for a few seconds, then throwing most of them in the trash. Didn’t get the job, but probably wouldn’t have lasted long anyway. Too frantic.
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