KHQN

KHQN (1480 AM) is a spiritual radio station licensed to serve the community of Spanish Fork, Utah. The station's broadcast license is held by SACE Broadcasting Corporation.

KHQN
CitySpanish Fork, Utah
Broadcast areaUtah Valley
Frequency1480 kHz
BrandingKHQN 1480 AM
SloganSounds Of Transcendences
Programming
FormatEnglish language Indian music
Ownership
OwnerSACE Broadcasting Corporation
History
First air date1960 (1960)
Former call signsKONI (1960-1983)
Technical information
Facility ID58480
ClassD
Power1,000 watts (day)
133 watts (night)
Links
Websitehttp://www.utahkrishnas.org

Programming

KHQN broadcasts full-time spiritual, transcendental music and talks.

History

In 1983, station KHQN1480 carried a Mainstream Rock format. In 1984, the station became the only stations in the United States broadcasting Hare Krishna programming full-time. The Krishna Temple took over the station from the Schofield family, the previous owners. The program had consisted of news, popular and traditional music and a call in show for the college students and speakers as well as Spanish speaking residents from all over Utah County. The Krishna Temple changed it to a mix of devotional & classical music & philosophical talk & drama shows. To help in the building of the Spanish Fork Krishna Temple, Sace Broadcasting, decided to lease the station to a Spanish Broadcaster, then the station changed to a news/talk format in 2006, and In December 2016, KHQN was re-acquired by the Krishna's SACE Broadcasting. Now, once again, it is broadcasting Hare Krishna programming full-time.

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