Radio Kansas

Radio Kansas is a network of public radio stations serving central Kansas. The network is based at Hutchinson Community College in Hutchinson. It comprises flagship KHCC-FM (90.1 FM in Hutchinson, also serving Wichita) and two full-time satellites, KHCD (89.5 FM) in Salina and KHCT (90.9 FM) in Great Bend.[1][2] The three stations air a mix of classical music and National Public Radio programming.

KHCC-FM/KHCD/KHCT
CityKHCC: Hutchinson, Kansas
KHCD: Salina, Kansas
KHCT: Great Bend, Kansas
Broadcast areaKHCC: Wichita, Kansas
KHCD: Salina, Kansas
KHCT: Great Bend, Kansas
FrequencyKHCC: 90.1 MHz (HD Radio)


KHCD: 89.5 MHz (HD Radio)


KHCT: 90.9 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingRadio Kansas
Programming
FormatFM/HD1: Public radio, Classical music
HD2: Jazz "Radio Kansas Jazz"
HD3: Instrumental music "The Breeze"
HD4: Folk/bluegrass "New Grass Valley"
AffiliationsNational Public Radio
Ownership
OwnerHutchinson Community College
History
First air dateKHCC: September 11, 1972
KHCD: January 28, 1988
KHCT: August 3, 1992
Technical information
Facility IDKHCC: 28158
KHCD: 28156
KHCT: 28157
ClassKHCC: C0
KHCD: C1
KHCT: C1
ERPKHCC: 100,000 watts
KHCD: 100,000 watts
KHCT: 50,000 watts
HAATKHCC: 395 meters
KHCD: 275 meters
KHCT: 238 meters
Transmitter coordinatesKHCC:
38°3′22.00″N 97°44′43.00″W
KHCD:
39°6′16.00″N 97°23′15.00″W
KHCT:
38°37′4.00″N 98°56′32.00″W
Links
WebcastListen Live (FM/HD1)
Listen Live (HD2)
Listen Live (HD3)
Listen Live (HD4)
Websiteradiokansas.org

History

The flagship station, KHCC, first signed on on September 11, 1972 as an 80-watt student station operated by what was then Hutchinson Junior Community College. In 1978, HJCC hired its first professional station manager, David Horning, as part of an effort to upgrade the station to an NPR member. On July 1, 1979, KHCC increased power to a full 100,000 watts and joined NPR, becoming Kansas' third full NPR member. This also made Wichita one of the smallest markets with two competing NPR member stations. KHCC brought NPR programming to several Wichita suburbs who, at the time, got only a marginal signal from the market's other NPR member, KMUW; that station would not upgrade to full power until 1987.

KHCD was added on January 28, 1988, followed by KHCT on August 3, 1992. More or less out of necessity, when KHCT signed on, KHCC rebranded itself as "Radio Kansas." Radio Kansas now claims an audience of over one million listeners with a combined footprint covering most of the densely populated area of central Kansas.

Radio Kansas began broadcasting in the HD Radio format of 2006, one of the first NPR members to do so. In 2012, it signed on three additional HD streams on all three stations. HD2 is a full-time jazz station, HD3 airs contemporary instrumental music ("The Breeze") and HD4 airs a mix of folk and bluegrass music ("New Grass Valley").

gollark: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fe/Uranus-intern-en.pngSo there's a core which you could maybe stand on, but you would also probably die.
gollark: Don't think so. I'll find a composition diagram.
gollark: If I fire Earth in faster it does this.
gollark: The simulation apparently thinks this should produce some sort of clouds coming off.
gollark: Here's with Neptune.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.