KHNU explained

KHNU
City:Hilo, Hawaii
Area:Hilo
Airdate:1947 (at 1110 AM)
Frequency:620 kHz
Format:Defunct (formerly News/Talk)
Power:5,000 watts
10,000 watts
(experimental synchronous operation in Kalaoa)
5,000 watts
(experimental synchronous operation in Naalehu)
Class:B
Facility Id:5253
Coordinates:
(experimental synchronous operation in Kalaoa)
(experimental synchronous operation in Naalehu)
Callsign Meaning:HoNU (branding)
Former Callsigns:KIPA (1947–2008)
Owner:Matthew Clapp, Jr.
Licensee:Mahalo Multimedia, LLC
Sister Stations:KBGX, KKOA

KHNU (620 AM) (branded as Honu 62) was a radio station broadcasting a News/Talk format. Licensed to Hilo, Hawaii, United States, the station served the Hilo area. The station was owned by Matthew Clapp, Jr., through licensee Mahalo Multimedia, LLC. It was licensed to operate experimental synchronous operations at Kalaoa and Naalehu.[1]

History

This station began their broadcasts as KIPA in 1947 through various formats. It moved from 1110 AM to 620 AM in 1973. The most recent format was oldies/adult standards music that has featured programming from ABC Radio's "Timeless Favorites" satellite feed. In 2007, its previous owner Skynet had to sign KIPA off the air after the station lost its transmitter lease. New owners brought the station back on the air with a new callsign and new format that featured programming from Sean Hannity, Dr. Laura Schlessinger, Michael Savage, and Handel on the Law, among other hosts.[2]

On December 4, 2015, the Federal Communications Commission notified KHNU's licensee that the station's license had expired effective November 22, 2015, due to the station having been silent for the previous year.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: KHNU Facility Record . United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division .
  2. http://starbulletin.com/2008/08/10/business/engle.html Big Isle station changes name and relaunches