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“Today's Filipino Mix” KPHI 96.7 FM | 1130 AM on Oahu Is Hawaii's Oldies 101.1 KORL is Oahu’s “Oldies Station”. Oldies 101.1 KORL plays the Greatest Hits from the 60s and 70s with a formula of Pop, Rock and R&B favorites that delivers a perfect variety catering to baby boomers who grew up listening to these timeless hits. 101.5 K-ROCK is Oahu’s CLASSIC ROCK station. Popular classic rock artists and bands like Aerosmith, The Rolling Stones, Boston and Rush to Red Hot Chili Peppers, Metallica, Nirvana and so much more! The target audience are Males 25-54 with a CORE AUDIENCE of Men 35-49. Serious CLASSIC ROCK fans are now calling 101.5 K- ROCK “Hawaii’s Real Rock” home. This station is FORMAT EXCLUSIVE with NO COMPETITION! It’s about to get seriously 80s up in the 808 with Retro 97-1 “The 80s Channel”. Can you believe that the kids who wanted their MTV are now in their mid 40s and 50s? They danced and jammed to Prince, Madonna, The Culture Club and let’s not forget “The King of Pop” Michael Jackson. Listeners who grew up on this music will lock Retro 97-1 “The 80s Channel” on their radios. NASH ICON 107.5 “Hawaii’s Nashville Connection” is the new mainstream country format that features a current-based music mix with a SUPERSTAR LIBRARY based in the late 80s, 90s and early 2000s. NASH Icon is already winning in the city where country music was born, NASHVILLE. NASH ICON 107.5 “Hawaii’s Nashville Connection” will become the most-listened –to country station on Oahu! “Today’s Filipino Mix” KPHI 96.7 FM | 1130 AM on Oahu is Hawaii’s connection to the “Filipino American” community in Hawaii. We are very proud to have dedicated our station to the “Filipino” community, a community that has played such an important and impressive role in shaping the islands we are today. The station is also heard statewide on Time Warner Cable Channel 882 and worldwide on both Tune In Radio and iHeartRadio apps. KITH, ISLAND 98.9 FM is Kauai’s “Hawaiian Hit” music station. Playing the Biggest Hawaiian Hits of the last 20 years. ISLAND 98.9 FM plays not only the latest hits but also great hits from the 80s and 90s. The ISLAND 98.9 FM formula combines contemporary Hawaiian Hits, Island Reggae, and local favorites with a less talk more music approach. KTOH, Rooster County 99.9 FM is Kauai’s ONLY “Country” music radio station. Rooster Country 99.9 FM plays a combination of today’s hot New County and Yesterday’s favorites in FM stereo…On Kauai Rooster Country is format exclusive, and has NO COMPETITION! JAMZ 98.1 KJMQ FM is Kauai’s ONLY “Hit Music” station. JAMZ play list is comprised of “Today’s Hit Music”. Well today the new music is Hip-Hop and Pop Hits The fact is this station and this format completely owns the 18-34 demographic. JAMZ is KJMQ at 98.1 FM, and is format exclusive on Kauai. It has NO COMPETITION. The fourth largest of the Hawaiian islands, Kauai is definitely a favorite vacation destination for tourists from around the world. With it’s breath taking views, lush forests and pristine beaches, it’s no wonder why over ONE MILLION tourists visit THE GARDEN ISLE every year. Hawaiian 107.9fm is Kauai’s TRADITIONAL HAWAIIAN MUSIC STATION. Tourist will get all the music and information they’ll need to enjoy their visit to the island.. Oldies 101.3 KTOH is Kauai’s “Oldies Station”. Oldies 101.3 KTOH plays the Greatest Hits from the 60s and 70s with a formula of Pop, Rock and R&B favorites that delivers a perfect variety catering to baby boomers who grew up listening to these timeless hits. Oldies 104.7 KONI is Maui’s “Oldies Station”. Oldies 104.7 KONI plays the Greatest Hits from the 60s and 70s with a formula of Pop, Rock and R&B favorites that delivers a perfect variety catering to baby boomers who grew up listening to these timeless hits. K-ROCK 97.3 FM is Maui’s ONLY “Classic Rock” station. K-ROCK stands alone on Maui playing rock music you won’t find on any other radio station. The station is music intensive that strikes a balance with a hit-driven rock mix targeted at Males 25-54 with a CORE AUDIENCE of Men 35-49. KRYL, Y-106.5 FM is Maui’s ONLY “Country” music radio station. Y-106.5 FM plays a combination of today’s hot “New Country” and “Yesterdays” favorites. Y-106.5 FM is format exclusive, and has NO COMPETITION. Y-106.5 FM covers all of Maui County, and caters to Adults who love “Country” music. MY100.7” KQMY FM “Your Listen at Work Station” plays a wide variety of familiar hits from the 80s, 90s and 2000s. The music is soft enough for office listening, but lively enough to turn up and enjoy. MY 100.7 KQMY FM is contemporary, familiar and filled with MORE music! The station audience is Women 25-54 with a core audience of Women 30-45..
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