KWYZ
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| KWYZ/KSUH | |
| City of license | Everett/Puyallup, Washington |
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| Broadcast area | Seattle metropolitan area |
| Branding | Radio Hankook |
| Frequency | KWYZ: 1230 kHz KSUH: 1450 kHz |
| First air date | 1940s |
| Format | Korean |
| Power | KWYZ: 1,000 Watts KSUH: 1,000 Watts |
| Class | KWYZ: C KSUH: C |
| Owner | Radio Hankook, Inc. |
| Website | http://www.radiohankook.com |
KWYZ in Everett and KSUH in Puyallup, both Washington, are a pair of simulcasting radio stations airing Korean language programming. KWYZ broadcasts at 1230 kHz and KSUH broadcasts at 1450 kHz. Both stations are owned by Radio Hankook, Incorporated.
[edit] History
KWYZ, who signed on the air in the 1940s, and KSUH, whose sign-on was December 1, 1954, became simulcasting in 1997, offering ethnic programming before going with Korean programming fulltime.
[edit] External links
- Radio Hankook's website (Korean)
- Query the FCC's AM station database for KWYZ
- Radio Locator Information on KWYZ
- Query the FCC's AM station database for KSUH
- Radio Locator Information on KSUH
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