KHHK
- Yakima, Washington
HD2: Hot AC "Big 106.1"
HD3: Oldies "KRUZN 106.9 KTCR" (KTCR (AM) simulcast)
HD4: Sports (KBBO (AM) simulcast)
- Stephens Media Group
- (SMG-Yakima, LLC)
KIHS (1987–1992)
KZTA-FM (1992–1996)
106.9 K295BT (Wapato, relays HD3)
Listen Live (HD2)
Listen Live (HD3)
gobig1061.com (HD2)
kruznktcr.com (HD3)
KHHK, also known as "HOT 99.7", is a Rhythmic Contemporary Hit Radio station licensed to Yakima, Washington. The Stephens Media Group-owned station broadcast at 99.7 MHz on the FM dial with an ERP of 4.1 kW.
On May 26, 2010, it was rumored KHHK's parent company New Northwest Broadcasters's stations could possibly be sold in the near future. Principal of Revitalization Partners, Alan Davis says "The stations are on the air; it’s business as usual. I can only tell you there appears to be demand for the stations."[1][2] In 2012, the stations were sold to James Ingstad of Fargo, North Dakota. In April 2018, it was in turn sold to Stephens Media Group.[3]
Previous HD3 logo
References
- ^ "New Northwest Broadcasters Yakima, Washington stations are on the air, and could be sold". Radio-Info.com. May 26, 2010. Retrieved May 26, 2010.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Future of local radio stations still unclear". Yakimaherald.com. Archived from the original on May 29, 2010. Retrieved May 26, 2010.
- ^ "Stephens Media Group Buys 14 Ingstad Yakima, Tri-Cities Stations". All Access. Retrieved 2019-09-04.
External links
- KHHK in the FCC FM station database
- KHHK in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
- K291BV in the FCC FM station database
- K291BV at FCCdata.org
- K295BT in the FCC FM station database
- K295BT at FCCdata.org
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frequency
by frequency & subchannel
- 99.7-1
- 99.7-2
- 99.7-3
- 99.7-4
- Nearby regions
- Columbia Gorge
- Longview-Kelso
- Olympia-Centralia
- Portland
- Richland–Kennewick–Pasco
- Seattle-Tacoma
- Wenatchee
- See also
- List of radio stations in Washington
46°31′19″N 120°20′13″W / 46.522°N 120.337°W / 46.522; -120.337
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