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WHMH-FM

Coordinates: 45°35′48″N 94°09′25″W / 45.5966667°N 94.1569444°W / 45.5966667; -94.1569444
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WHMH-FM
Rockin 101 logo
Broadcast areaSt. Cloud, Minnesota
Frequency101.7 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingRockin' 101
Programming
FormatFM/HD1: Active rock
HD2: Album-oriented rock (WXYG simulcast)
HD3: Alternative rock "106point5"
HD4: Adult standards (WMIN simulcast)
Ownership
OwnerTri-County Broadcasting
WBHR, WMIN, WXYG, WVAL
History
First air date
1975
Technical information
Facility ID67694
ClassC2
ERP40,000 watts
HAAT145 m (476 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
45°35′48″N 94°09′25″W / 45.59667°N 94.15694°W / 45.59667; -94.15694
Translator(s)106.5 W293CS (Sauk Rapids, relays HD3)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Listen Live (HD3)
Websiterockin101.com
106point5.com (HD3)

WHMH-FM (101.7 FM) "Rockin' 101" is a radio station in St. Cloud, Minnesota, broadcasting an active rock format. The station is owned by Tri-County Broadcasting and it is commonly referred to as "The Red House". Its main competitor is KXXR "93X".

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Former logo

The station's transmitter is located in Sauk Rapids, directly behind the studios. It was previously co-located with KLZZ on the south side of St. Cloud, near the Interstate 94 interchange.[1][2]

HD Radio

As of 2014, WHMH-FM has been broadcasting in HD Radio (digital). Its HD2 subchannel carries its classic rock sister station WXYG ("Album Rock 540"), while its HD3 subchannel carries an Alternative rock format known as "106point5" also using its analog FM translator 106.5 W293CS (licensed to St. Cloud, Minnesota), and its HD4 subchannel carries its Adult Standards sister station WMIN ("Uptown 10-10").

Also, its HD3 subchannel formerly carried its country music sister station WVAL ("800 WVAL").

References

  1. ^ "St. Cloud Area Radio Tower Locations and Info". Ubstudios.com. Retrieved March 30, 2018.
  2. ^ Scott Fybush. "Site of the Week 12/19/2014: St. Cloud MN (Big Trip 2013 Part 9)". Fybush.com. Retrieved March 30, 2018.

45°35′48″N 94°09′25″W / 45.5966667°N 94.1569444°W / 45.5966667; -94.1569444