KHUM

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KHUM
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City of license Cutten, California
Broadcast area Eureka, California
Humboldt County, California
Branding "K-HUM"
Slogan "Radio Without the Rules"
Frequency 104.7 FM MHz
First air date January 7, 1996[1]
Format Freeform[2]
Power 24,500 Watts
HAAT 504.9 meters (1,656 ft)
Class C1
Facility ID 33653
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Callsign meaning K HUMboldt (County)
Former callsigns KBEY (1990-1995)
KHUM (1995-Present)[3]
Owner Lost Coast Communications, Inc.
Sister stations KSLG-FM, KWPT, KXGO[4]
Webcast KHUM Webstream
Website KHUM Online

KHUM is a commercial Freeform broadcast radio station licensed to Cutten, California, serving Eureka and Humboldt County in California.[2] KHUM is owned and operated by Lost Coast Communications, Inc.[5]

KHUM simulcasts on translator K282AD, broadcasting at 104.3 FM, in Eureka.[6] The station's studios are located in Ferndale, California.[7]

History and operations

Founded by Jacqueline Debets and Cliff Berkowitz, KHUM signed on January 7, 1996.[8] Patrick Cleary (along with his family) is KHUM's majority owner.[9][10]

Programming

Cliff Berkowitz is KHUM's Program Director and Larry Trask is the Music Director. Past and present air staff include Lila Nelson, Emily McLongstreet, Michael Moore, Pam Long, Matt Brunner, Gary Franklin and Mike Dronkers.[11] Air staff also included "Digital" Dan Lawrence, who lost part of his throat to cancer and used a computer voice simulator during his two radio programs.[12]

The current Weekday lineup begins with Cliff Berkowitz "in the morning", Bayley Brown during the midday, and Larry Trask in the afternoon.[13] Amy Berkowitz, Chas Lewis, Darren Weiss, Ryan Lee, and Lyndsey Battle are also heard on KHUM.[13]

Each year, KHUM undertakes a local Stop The Violence campaign, which includes three weeks of drive-time interviews with experts in and survivors of domestic abuse, street violence, and systemic violence.[14] KHUM maintains a Stop The Violence Fund at a local foundation, and annual donations are made to local charities.[15]

KHUM broadcasts live coverage of the annual world championship Kinetic Sculpture Race, which was founded in Ferndale and runs down Main Street past their studio.[16]

Awards

KHUM has won numerous national awards for production and programming, including an Edward R. Murrow Award from the Radio-Television News Director Association for its broadcast series, Picking Up: Meth on the North Coast,[17] an NAB Crystal Radio Award for public service on June 12, 2006,[18] as well as several awards for commercial writing and production.[11] In 2006, KHUM was awarded the "Friend in Need Award" by the National Association of Broadcasters for keeping the "community safe and informed" after a large storm left three quarters of Humboldt County without power.[19]

Translator

In addition to the main station, KHUM is relayed by an FM translator to widen its broadcast area.[6]

Call sign Frequency
(MHz)
City of license Facility
ID
ERP
W
Height
m (ft)
Class FCC info
K282AD 104.3 FM Eureka, California 33652 250 watts 509.5 m (1,672 ft) D FCC

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