KHYT

Classic hits radio station in Tucson, Arizona


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::summary Classic hits radio station in Tucson, Arizona ::

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FieldValue
nameKHYT
logoKHYT logo.png
logo_size200px
cityTucson, Arizona
areaTucson metropolitan area
brandingK-Hit 107.5
frequency107.5 MHz
airdate(as KYUD)
formatClassic hits
erp82,000 watts
haat620 meters (2,034 ft)
classC
facility_id56053
coordinates
callsign_meaningReference to K-HIT branding
former_callsignsKYUD (1991–1996)
ownerCumulus Media
licenseeRadio License Holding CBC, LLC
sister_stationsKCUB, KIIM-FM, KSZR, KTUC
webcast
websitekhit1075.com
licensing_authorityFCC
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| name = KHYT | logo = KHYT logo.png | logo_size = 200px | city = Tucson, Arizona | area = Tucson metropolitan area | branding = K-Hit 107.5 | frequency = 107.5 MHz | repeater = | airdate = (as KYUD) | format = Classic hits | erp = 82,000 watts | haat = 620 meters (2,034 ft) | class = C | facility_id = 56053 | coordinates = | callsign_meaning = Reference to K-HIT branding | former_callsigns = KYUD (1991–1996) | affiliations = | owner = Cumulus Media | licensee = Radio License Holding CBC, LLC | sister_stations = KCUB, KIIM-FM, KSZR, KTUC | webcast = | website = khit1075.com | licensing_authority= FCC

KHYT (107.5 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station in Tucson, Arizona. It airs a classic hits music format branded as "K-Hit 107.5". It is owned by Cumulus Media, with the license held by Radio License Holding CBC, LLC. The studios are on West Roger Road, north of downtown Tucson.

KHYT is a Class C station, with an effective radiated power of 82,000 watts. The transmitter is at Tower Peak in the Tucson Mountains.

History

KHYT was first assigned the AM frequency of 1330 kHz in the late 1960s as a daytime-only station serving Tucson. In 1980, owner Robert H. Scholz moved the city of license to South Tucson. That move, coupled with a new directional antenna, allowed the station nighttime authorization. After the sale of the station in the mid-1980s, the call sign was changed, allowing another station to pick up the KHYT call letters in 1995.

The new FM station on 107.5 MHz signed on the air in . At first, it had the call letters KCUB and was called K-Cub. It played a mix of current and recent country music as well as classic country. K-Cub was eventually moved to 1290 AM. FM 107.5 continued with its country format as KCRZ. It was bought by Rex Broadcasting in 1994 for $3.5 million.

In 1995, 107.5 changed its call letters to KHYT and flipped formats to classic rock hits. It used the name K-Hit 107.5. It played the top selling titles of the 1960s and 70s, with a rock music orientation. By 2000, the 60s music was reduced, focusing more on 1970s and 80s hits. In 2004, the name was changed to Rock 107.5, but the playlist and format stayed the same.

After a few years, the slogan changed back to "K-Hit 107.5." The playlist began adding a few pop and dance titles from such artists as Michael Jackson, Prince and Madonna to the classic rock hits. However, KHYT uses the same logo scheme in its advertising.

Sports

KHYT is the only FM radio station in Tucson that airs sports coverage. The station carries play-by-play of University of Arizona Wildcats football and basketball games live in FM stereo during their seasons.

References

References

  1. [https://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/finder?sr=Y&s=C&call=KHYT&nav=home Radio-Locator.com/KHYT]
  2. [https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-BC-YB/1996/B-Radio_All-BC-YB-1996.pdf ''Broadcasting Yearbook 1996'' page B-23], [[Broadcasting & Cable]]. Retrieved July 1, 2023

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