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Coordinates: 38°23′31″N 122°40′44″W / 38.392°N 122.679°W / 38.392; -122.679
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K300AO
Broadcast areaSonoma County, California
Frequency107.9 MHz
BrandingK-Hits 107.9
Programming
FormatClassic hits
Ownership
Owner
  • Lawrence Amaturo
  • (Amaturo Sonoma Media Group, LLC)
History
First air date
1986 (as KRPQ)
Technical information
Facility ID55967
ClassB1
ERP6,600 watts
HAAT167 meters

K300AO is a commercial radio station in Rohnert Park, California, broadcasting to the Santa Rosa, California, area on 107.9 FM.

K300AO airs an 80s-based classic hits music format branded as K-Hits 107.9. This station as well as the other Maverick Media of Santa Rosa stations has been purchased by Lawrence Amaturo, through licensee Amaturo Sonoma Media Group, LLC.

104.1

KDHT started on 104.1 FM. Maverick Media purchased country station KRPQ ("Q105") (104.9 FM) and the intellectual property of KMHX from Results Radio in March 2006. Maverick Media moved the hot AC format of KMHX on to the stronger 104.9 FM frequency as they already owned a country station, Froggy 92.9. By 2011, the station moved to adult contemporary from adult top 40 according to the Mediabase reports. In August 2012, KMHX returned to hot adult contemporary.

K-Hits 104.9

On September 21, 2017, at 5 p.m., KMHX changed formats from hot adult contemporary to 1980s-based classic hits, branded as "K-Hits 104.9".[1]

Move to 107.9 after sale

On Tuesday May 4 2021, KDHT promoted a frequency move from 104.9 to 107.9 that from the sell of 104.9 to Raul California Broadcasting in the month of January and that it will join Northern California Public Media at the closing of the station. K Hits will now be heard on 107.9 K300AO Santa Rosa as K Hits 107.9 and on 101.7 KHTH HD2 replacing the simulcast of Froggy 92.9 KFGY.[2]

References

  1. ^ Venta, Lance. "KMHX Santa Rosa Flips to Classic Hits "K-Hits 104.9"". RadioInsight. Retrieved September 21, 2017.
  2. ^ Venta, Lance. "KDHT Begins Promoting Frequency Move". RadioInsight. Retrieved May 17, 2021.

38°23′31″N 122°40′44″W / 38.392°N 122.679°W / 38.392; -122.679