KGU
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| KGU | |
| Broadcast area | Honolulu, Hawaii |
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| Branding | "760 KGU" |
| Slogan | "Hawaii's Christian Talk" |
| Frequency | 760 (MHz) |
| First air date | 1922 |
| Format | Christian Talk |
| ERP | 10,000 watts-U |
| Class | B |
| Owner | Salem Communications |
| Sister stations | KAIM, KGMZ, KHCM-FM/AM, KHUI, KHNR |
| Website | Station Website |
KGU is a radio station located in Honolulu, Hawaii. The station is owned by Salem Communications and broadcasting at 760 kHz with 10 kW. They are Hawaii's first radio station and now offers a Christian Talk format.
[edit] History
- Beginning of radio broadcasting in Hawaii. Friday May 11, 1922
- A Pan American World Airways Sikorsky S-42 flown by Captain Ed Musick and Fred Noonan used the station to home in on during their survey flights of the Pacific in April 1935.
- Used as a homing signal by the Japanese in the World War II attack on Pearl Harbor.
- 1922 in radio
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