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Showing posts with label honolulu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label honolulu. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
KIKI-FM
KIKI was a Rhythmic Top-40 station from Honolulu, Hawaii. In 2010 they became KHJZ, a Rhythmic Adult Contemporary station known as "93.9 Jamz."
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Market #1s - Honolulu - KSSK
KSSK is an Adult Contemporary station from Honolulu, Hawaii. The AM half of KSSK began broadcasting in 1922 as KDYX while 92.3 went on the air in 1976 as KULA licensed to Waipahu, HI. KSSK FM was the #1-rated station in Honolulu according to recent Arbitron results. Honolulu's market ranking is #64.
Saturday, April 24, 2010
KKLV
"Live 98.5" KKLV was a Classic Rock station in Honolulu, Hawaii for most of the 1990s. 98.5 FM is currently KDNN "Island 98.5" a mixture of Hawaiian Contemporary Hits and Reggae music.
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Fish Amnesty Day
Yesterday was Fish Amnesty Day--another harebrained idea from the goofballs at the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. The idea is that fishing is bad because it hurts the little critters so you should throw away all your poles and hooks. Since you shouldn't catch fish it follows that you also shouldn't eat them. No problem here. Fish tastes disgusting and I avoid it like the plague. The closest I get to ingesting any seafood is a daily fish oil supplement that I manage to take with all my other vitamins. Even the fish burps from those pills is kinda gross.
Having said that, it just so happens that I'm going fishing today with my son. He built his own boat which we tested last weekend and now he'd like to use it for real.
Having said that, it just so happens that I'm going fishing today with my son. He built his own boat which we tested last weekend and now he'd like to use it for real.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
College Radio Week - KTUH
KTUH is a student-run station broadcasting from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. They were that state's first non-commercial FM station and celebrated their 40th anniversary this past July. KTUH's coverage area has expanded in recent years with the addition of two translators at 89.9 and 91.3 FM.
The bottom sticker isn't really this ugly. The call letters and background have a nice chrome/mirrored look which my scanner is unable to pick up very well.
Get your own KTUH decal here.
The bottom sticker isn't really this ugly. The call letters and background have a nice chrome/mirrored look which my scanner is unable to pick up very well.
Get your own KTUH decal here.
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