KULY explained

KULY/KHGN
City:KULY: Ulysses, Kansas
KHGN: Hugoton, Kansas
Branding:KULY: Hometown Radio 97.7 FM & 1420 AM
Frequency:KULY: 1420 kHz
KHGN: 106.7 MHz
Translators:KULY:
Airdate:KULY: March 1, 1965
KHGN: September 16, 1983 as KHUQ)
Format:KULY: Classic hits
KHGN: 1980s hits
Power:KULY: 1,000 watts day
500 watts night
Erp:KHGN: 55,000 watts
Haat:KHGN:
Class:KULY: B
KHGN: C1
Facility Id:KULY: 198
KHGN: 199
Coordinates:KULY:
37.5481°N -101.3642°W
KHGN:
37.3158°N -101.3383°W
Callsign Meaning:KULY: K ULYsses
KHGN: K HuGotoN
Former Callsigns:KULY: none
KHGN:
KHUQ (1983–1989)
KFXX-FM (1989–2016)
KULY-FM (2016–2019)
Affiliations:KULY: Kansas City Royals
Owner:My Town Media
Licensee:Western Kansas Broadcast Center, LLC
Sister Stations:KBUF, KSKZ, KSKL, KWKR, KSSA, KHGN, KKJQ
Webcast:KULY: Listen Live
KHGN: Listen Live
Website:KULY:
KHGN:
Licensing Authority:FCC

KULY (1420 AM) and KHGN (106.7 FM) are radio stations licensed to Ulysses, Kansas and Hugoton, Kansas, United States, respectively. KULY airs a classic hits format. KHGN airs a 1980s hits format. The stations are currently owned by My Town Media, through licensee Western Kansas Broadcast Center, LLC.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: KHGN Facility Record . United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.