KWHO

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KWHO
Broadcast areaCody, Wyoming
Frequency107.1 MHz
BrandingThe Adventure
Programming
FormatAdult hits
AffiliationsABC News Radio
Ownership
OwnerWhite Park Broadcasting, Inc.
KAZY, KROW, KTED, KWBB, KZQL
History
First air date
2008 (as KROW)
Former call signs
KROW (2005–2010)
Technical information
Facility ID164288
ClassC1
ERP18,000 watts
HAAT419 meters
Transmitter coordinates
44°34′13″N 108°49′9″W / 44.57028°N 108.81917°W / 44.57028; -108.81917
Links
Websiteadventurebighorns.com

KWHO (107.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve Lovell, Wyoming, United States. The station is owned by White Park Broadcasting, Inc., a subsidiary of Oregon Trail Broadcasting.

KWHO broadcasts an adult hits music format, and features programming from ABC Radio.[1]

History

This station received its original construction permit from the Federal Communications Commission on March 9, 2005.[2] Initially assigned the call sign KROW by the FCC on April 8, 2005, the station underwent one modification and successfully addressed an informal objection during its construction phase.[3] Subsequently, KROW received its license to cover from the FCC on March 21, 2008.[4]

On January 28, 2010, KROW changed their call letters to KWHO. The former KWHO call letters were previously used by a radio station in Salt Lake City, Utah, now known as KKAT.

Construction permit

On March 23, 2009, KROW was granted a new construction permit authorizing the station to upgrade from class C3 to class C0, increase effective radiated power to 100,000 watts, increase the broadcast antenna's height above average terrain to 427 meters (1401 feet), and relocate its transmitter to the southwest at 44°34'13"N, 108°49'09"W, to better serve the larger market of Cody, Wyoming. The new transmitter and tower site is east of Highway 14A, between Cody and Powell.[5] This permit expired on March 23, 2012.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Station Information Profile". Arbitron.
  2. ^ "Application Search Details (BNPH-20050103AAG)". FCC Media Bureau. March 9, 2005.
  3. ^ "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
  4. ^ "Application Search Details (BLH-20080214AFB)". FCC Media Bureau. March 21, 2008.
  5. ^ a b "Application Search Details (BPH-20080219ALX)". FCC Media Bureau. March 23, 2009.

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