KHIH

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KHIH
FCC
Facility ID68125
ClassC2
ERP26,000 watts
HAAT207 m (679 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
30°3′5″N 94°31′37″W / 30.05139°N 94.52694°W / 30.05139; -94.52694 (KHIH)
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Websiteksbj.org

KHIH (99.9

radio station based in Liberty, Texas. It serves part of the Golden Triangle and is owned by Hope Media Group (formerly KSBJ Educational Foundation). The station is part of a pentacast with 4 other owned and operated Christian adult contemporary facilities branded as "89.3 KSBJ", which relays the primary KSBJ
in Humble, Texas.

Previous to the acquisition by KSBJ, KHIH operated as KSHN (branded as "Shine All 9"), featuring a

adult contemporary, classic country, and oldies music. KSHN, and its AM predecessor 1050 KPXE, superserved the Liberty-Dayton
area for over 50 years, having been continuously owned by Bill Buchanan since 1977.

KSHN was famously known for airing

Varsity athletics, and when both towns had varsity games scheduled simultaneously, KSHN split the audio of the station, running the Liberty game on the left audio channel, while the Dayton game was run on the right channel. KSHN was the only station in the area that split their audio in this manner.

KSHN's last day of over the air operation was July 1, 2019. The last 2 songs played were "

Percy Faith and his Orchestra followed by "Java" by Al Hirt. The previous full service format remains available online at KSHN.com, the former website associated with this facility. The station's studios are located on Wilson Rd. in Humble, with its transmitter located in Devers, Texas
.

External links


  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KHIH". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
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