KEHK

Coordinates: 44°00′07″N 123°06′54″W / 44.002°N 123.115°W / 44.002; -123.115
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KEHK
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HAAT280 meters (920 ft)
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KEHK (102.3

hot adult contemporary radio format, using the moniker "Star 102.3." Studios and offices are on Executive Parkway in Eugene. The transmitter
is off Blanton Road, also in Eugene, among several other FM and TV station towers.

History

On April 1, 1991 the station first

AM 920 KSHO in Lebanon, Oregon. KGAL-FM aired a satellite oldies
format, using the "Kool Gold" service. At first it was only powered at 6,000 watts, a fraction of its power today, and did not significantly reach the Eugene-Springfield market.

Former logo

In 1994, it moved to its current transmitter site with an adult album alternative format as “Clear 102.3” and changed its call sign to KLRF. In 1996, it switched to classic hits as “102.3 The Hawk” and its current call letters KEHK. In 2003, it changed to “Star 102.3” with its hot adult contemporary format.[3][4][5]

Personalities

  • The Bert Show, mornings
  • All Music Middays, middays
  • Brian Roberts, afternoons/Program Director
  • Nights Live w/Adam Bomb, Nights

References

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KEHK". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1993 page B-291
  3. ^ "CM Star 102.3 "Starstruck Morning Edition" :15". YouTube.
  4. ^ "Star 102.3 • Eugene's Hit Music Station - :15a". YouTube.
  5. ^ "Star 102.3 • Eugene's Hit Music Station - :15b". YouTube.

External links

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