KHKK

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KHKK / KDJK
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City of license KHKK: Modesto, California
KDJK: Mariposa, California
Broadcast area Modesto, Stockton and Merced
Branding "104.1 The Hawk"
Slogan The Valley's Classic Rock
Frequency KHKK: 104.1 (MHz)
KDJK: 103.9 (MHz)
First air date 1980s
Format Classic Rock
ERP KHKK: 50,000 watts
KDJK: 71 watts
HAAT KHKK: 152 meters
KDJK: 624 meters
Class KHKK: B
KDJK: A
Facility ID KHKK: 11240
KDJK: 11241
Callsign meaning KHKK: The HawK
KDJK: Unknown
Former callsigns KHOP
KROW
Owner Citadel Broadcasting
Sister stations KATM, KESP, KHOP, KJOY, KWIN/KWNN
Webcast Listen Live
Website www.104thehawk.com

KHKK is the call sign of The Hawk, a radio station located in Modesto, California. The Hawk's frequency is 104.1 FM. The Hawk is dedicated to Classic Rock music, and their slogan is "Bob and Tom in the morning, and classic rock with no repeats all day." The Hawk's DJs never play the same song twice during the day.

The Hawk was KHOP, which was a Contemporary Hits station during the 1980s but switched to Album Oriented Rock on November 2, 1992 and was known as Rock 104. On April 23, 1996, Rock 104 moved to its new frequency at 95.1 FM and after a few days of an All Elvis music stunt, switched formats on April 29, 1996 Classic Hits and changed its call sign to KROW and was known as ARROW 104.1 "All Rock & Roll Oldies".

On August 5, 1996, they changed their logo to The Hawk and slogan to "All Rock & Roll Hits", but retained the Classic Hits format. On December 1, 2000, The Hawk tweaked its format from Classic Hits to a harder edged Classic Rock format while The Bob & Tom Show moved over from its sister station at 95.1 FM. Richard Perry is the Hawk's Program Director, and serves as disc jockey from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM.

The Hawk services most of Northern and Central California.

KDJK simulcasts this station on FM frequency 103.9 MHz.

[edit] DJs

  • Richard Perry
  • Hunter
  • Randy Maranz
  • Jeff Adams, "The Warrior"
  • Steve Quinn

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