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KHHO

KHHO (850 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Tacoma, Washington, United States, the station serves the Tacoma portion of the Seattle-Tacoma radio market. The station is an affiliate of Black Information Network and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc.

KHHO
Broadcast areaSeattle metropolitan area
Frequency850 kHz
BrandingSeattle's BIN 850
Programming
FormatBlack-oriented news
AffiliationsBlack Information Network
Ownership
Owner
KBKS-FM, KJAQ, KJEB, KJR, KJR-FM, KPTR, KZOK-FM
History
First air date
August 1942; 81 years ago (1942-08) (as KTBI at 1490)
Former call signs
KTBI (1942–1952)
KTAC (1952–1992)
KMTT (1992–1996)
Former frequencies
1490 kHz (1942–1947)
810 kHz (1947–1952)
Call sign meaning
former branding "K-H
2
O
", the scientific property of water
Technical information
Facility ID18523
ClassB
Power10,000 watts day
1,000 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
47°13′56″N 122°23′22″W / 47.23222°N 122.38944°W / 47.23222; -122.38944
Links
WebcastListen live
Websiteseattle.binnews.com

The studios are in Seattle's Belltown neighborhood northwest of downtown. KHHO operates at 10,000 watts by day; because 850 AM is a clear channel frequency reserved for Class A KOA in Denver, KHHO must reduce power at night to 1,000 watts. It uses a directional antenna at all times. The transmitter is located off 30th Avenue East in Tacoma.[1]

Programming edit

The station carries play-by-play of the Tacoma Rainiers Triple-A West minor league baseball team. It was previously Tacoma's network affiliate for the Washington State Cougars IMG College network.

History edit

 
Logo as "Fox Sports Radio 850"

KTBI edit

The station went on the air as KTBI in August 1942.[2] The call sign stood for Tacoma Broadcasters Incorporated, the company that owned the station. It was originally on AM 1490, powered at only 250 watts.

KTBI later switched to AM 810.[3] That was coupled with a power increase to 1,000 watts but the station became a daytimer, required to sign off at sunset to avoid interfering with 50,000 watt KGO in San Francisco.[4]

KTAC edit

The station became KTAC on February 1, 1952. That same year, it made its move to AM 850, still powered at 1,000 watts but allowed to broadcast around the clock. In 1956, KTAC moved its studios and offices to the Winthrop Hotel.[4]

"85 KTAC" was a Top 40 competitor to KJR, KING and KOL throughout the 1970s. Don Wade, Robert O'Smith, John Williams, Ron Erak, Bruce Cannon, Bob Case and Ric Hansen were among the air personalities during its Top 40 dominance of the south Puget Sound area.

KMTT and KHHO edit

The call letters changed to KMTT on June 19, 1992, simulcasting with then-sister station KMTT-FM. Entercom sold the station to Southwave Wireless, LLC (Steve West and Dan Walker) in 1996.

On March 11, 1996, the station changed its call sign to the current KHHO.[5] It launched a news/talk format ("K-H-2-O, The Voice of the South Sound") featuring Manda Factor, Jeff Walker and Bruce Cannon.

Sports and talk edit

In 1998, the station was acquired by The Ackerley Group and adopted an all-sports format, featuring programming from ESPN Radio, then Fox Sports Radio, CBS Sports Radio and later NBC Sports Radio. For a time, it simulcasted KJR.

In 2002, KHHO was acquired by Clear Channel Communications.[6] KHHO changed from sports radio to a conservative talk format, branded as "South Sound Talk 850", on February 8, 2018.[7] During the conservative talk format's run, KHHO primarily aired nationally syndicated talk shows from Glenn Beck, Armstrong & Getty, Todd Schnitt, Buck Sexton, Clyde Lewis and Beyond Reality Radio.

Black Information Network edit

On June 30, 2020, after stunting with a loop of speeches by noted African American personalities the previous day, KHHO flipped to all-news radio as a charter station of iHeartMedia's new Black Information Network (BIN), which carries local and national news programming catered towards the African American community. The new format will compete with Lotus Communications' heritage all-news station KNWN/KNWN-FM.[8][9]

References edit

  1. ^ "KHHO-AM 850 kHz - Tacoma, WA". radio-locator.com.
  2. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1943 page 152
  3. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1950 page 317
  4. ^ a b "KTAC (KHHO) history cards" (PDF). CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved July 1, 2020.
  5. ^ "KHHO Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  6. ^ Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 2005 page D-552
  7. ^ Venta, Lance (February 8, 2018). "iHeart Launches 1090 KJR and South Sound Talk 850 Seattle". RadioInsight. Retrieved February 8, 2018.
  8. ^ "iHeartMedia Launches Black Information Network". RadioInsight. 2020-06-30. Retrieved 2020-07-01.
  9. ^ "iHeart’s Black Information Network Launches In 15 Markets", Inside Radio. June 30, 2020. Retrieved June 30, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • KHHO in the FCC AM station database
  • KHHO on Radio-Locator
  • KHHO in Nielsen Audio's AM station database

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KHHO 850 AM is a commercial radio station licensed to Tacoma Washington United States the station serves the Tacoma portion of the Seattle Tacoma radio market The station is an affiliate of Black Information Network and is owned by iHeartMedia Inc KHHOTacoma WashingtonBroadcast areaSeattle metropolitan areaFrequency850 kHzBrandingSeattle s BIN 850ProgrammingFormatBlack oriented newsAffiliationsBlack Information NetworkOwnershipOwneriHeartMedia Inc iHM Licenses LLC Sister stationsKBKS FM KJAQ KJEB KJR KJR FM KPTR KZOK FMHistoryFirst air dateAugust 1942 81 years ago 1942 08 as KTBI at 1490 Former call signsKTBI 1942 1952 KTAC 1952 1992 KMTT 1992 1996 Former frequencies1490 kHz 1942 1947 810 kHz 1947 1952 Call sign meaningformer branding K H2 O the scientific property of waterTechnical informationFacility ID18523ClassBPower10 000 watts day1 000 watts nightTransmitter coordinates47 13 56 N 122 23 22 W 47 23222 N 122 38944 W 47 23222 122 38944LinksWebcastListen liveWebsiteseattle wbr binnews wbr comThe studios are in Seattle s Belltown neighborhood northwest of downtown KHHO operates at 10 000 watts by day because 850 AM is a clear channel frequency reserved for Class A KOA in Denver KHHO must reduce power at night to 1 000 watts It uses a directional antenna at all times The transmitter is located off 30th Avenue East in Tacoma 1 Contents 1 Programming 2 History 2 1 KTBI 2 2 KTAC 2 3 KMTT and KHHO 2 4 Sports and talk 2 5 Black Information Network 3 References 4 External linksProgramming editThe station carries play by play of the Tacoma Rainiers Triple A West minor league baseball team It was previously Tacoma s network affiliate for the Washington State Cougars IMG College network History edit nbsp Logo as Fox Sports Radio 850 KTBI edit The station went on the air as KTBI in August 1942 2 The call sign stood for Tacoma Broadcasters Incorporated the company that owned the station It was originally on AM 1490 powered at only 250 watts KTBI later switched to AM 810 3 That was coupled with a power increase to 1 000 watts but the station became a daytimer required to sign off at sunset to avoid interfering with 50 000 watt KGO in San Francisco 4 KTAC edit The station became KTAC on February 1 1952 That same year it made its move to AM 850 still powered at 1 000 watts but allowed to broadcast around the clock In 1956 KTAC moved its studios and offices to the Winthrop Hotel 4 85 KTAC was a Top 40 competitor to KJR KING and KOL throughout the 1970s Don Wade Robert O Smith John Williams Ron Erak Bruce Cannon Bob Case and Ric Hansen were among the air personalities during its Top 40 dominance of the south Puget Sound area KMTT and KHHO edit The call letters changed to KMTT on June 19 1992 simulcasting with then sister station KMTT FM Entercom sold the station to Southwave Wireless LLC Steve West and Dan Walker in 1996 On March 11 1996 the station changed its call sign to the current KHHO 5 It launched a news talk format K H 2 O The Voice of the South Sound featuring Manda Factor Jeff Walker and Bruce Cannon Sports and talk edit In 1998 the station was acquired by The Ackerley Group and adopted an all sports format featuring programming from ESPN Radio then Fox Sports Radio CBS Sports Radio and later NBC Sports Radio For a time it simulcasted KJR In 2002 KHHO was acquired by Clear Channel Communications 6 KHHO changed from sports radio to a conservative talk format branded as South Sound Talk 850 on February 8 2018 7 During the conservative talk format s run KHHO primarily aired nationally syndicated talk shows from Glenn Beck Armstrong amp Getty Todd Schnitt Buck Sexton Clyde Lewis and Beyond Reality Radio Black Information Network edit On June 30 2020 after stunting with a loop of speeches by noted African American personalities the previous day KHHO flipped to all news radio as a charter station of iHeartMedia s new Black Information Network BIN which carries local and national news programming catered towards the African American community The new format will compete with Lotus Communications heritage all news station KNWN KNWN FM 8 9 References edit KHHO AM 850 kHz Tacoma WA radio locator com Broadcasting Yearbook 1943 page 152 Broadcasting Yearbook 1950 page 317 a b KTAC KHHO history cards PDF CDBS Public Access Federal Communications Commission Retrieved July 1 2020 KHHO Call Sign History United States Federal Communications Commission audio division Broadcasting amp Cable Yearbook 2005 page D 552 Venta Lance February 8 2018 iHeart Launches 1090 KJR and South Sound Talk 850 Seattle RadioInsight Retrieved February 8 2018 iHeartMedia Launches Black Information Network RadioInsight 2020 06 30 Retrieved 2020 07 01 iHeart s Black Information Network Launches In 15 Markets Inside Radio June 30 2020 Retrieved June 30 2020 External links editOfficial website KHHO in the FCC AM station database KHHO on Radio Locator KHHO in Nielsen Audio s AM station database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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