KHTN
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KHTN | |
City of license | Planada, California |
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Broadcast area | Merced Modesto, California |
Branding | HOT 104.7 |
Slogan | #1 For Hip-Hop |
First air date | 1966 |
Frequency | 104.7 (MHz) |
Format | Rhythmic Top 40 |
ERP | 1,950 watts |
Class | B |
Callsign meaning | HoT |
Owner | Buckley Broadcasting |
Website | HOT 104.7's website |
KHTN (HOT 104.7) is a Rhythmic Contemporary station licensed to Planada, California. They are owned by Buckley Broadcasting.
[edit] History
The station, which signed on the air in 1978 as KLBS-FM, and by 1982 became KSNN, flipped to Rhythmic in 1991, where they have done very well ever since.
When they debuted with their Rhythmic format, they were known as "HOT 105." But by 2004 they retooled their direction, along with a change in COL from Los Banos, California to Planada, thus giving the station better coverage in the Modesto area.
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