KHGG-FM

KHGG-FM is a radio station in Mansfield, Arkansas, broadcasting at 103.5 MHz FM to the Fort Smith market, ranked by Arbitron as the nation's 176th largest market.[1]

KHGG-FM
CityMansfield, Arkansas
Broadcast areaFort Smith, Arkansas
Frequency103.5 MHz
Programming
FormatSilent
Ownership
OwnerPharis Broadcasting
KHGG (AM)
History
First air date
May 18, 1982 (as KRWA-FM)
Former call signs
KRWA-FM (1982-2006)
Former frequencies
103.1 MHz (1984-2019)
Call sign meaning
K HoG G (reference to Arkansas Razorbacks' nickname)
Technical information
Facility ID12231
ClassC2
ERP6,100 watts
HAAT412 meters

History

The station was originally a low-power FM station with the call letters KRWA (K Radio Waldron Arkansas), playing country music and southern gospel. It was put on the air by Haskell Jones, who owned two radio stations in DeQueen at the time. KRWA went through a number of owners. After a power upgrade by Family Communications in 2003, it received a license to broadcast with 50,000 watts of power. The signal can currently be heard in most of Western Arkansas and Eastern Oklahoma.

Pharis Broadcasting purchased the station in 2003, installing an adult contemporary format. The station was known as "Hit 103" for nearly two years. In March 2005, the station installed an all sports format utilizing Fox Sports Radio.

On October 6, 2017 KHGG-FM went silent, while its programming remains on KHGG 1580 AM Van Buren.[2]

Until October 2017, the station was the area's official home for Arkansas Razorbacks football, basketball, and baseball. It is also home of the Dallas Cowboys. Other area colleges and high school sporting events including the UAFS Lions basketball games can be heard on the station throughout the winter.

The station is owned and operated by Pharis Broadcasting.

References

  1. "Ratings—Fort Smith, AR". Arbitron. Retrieved 2007-10-11.
  2. Fox Sports Moves in Fort Smith Radioinsight - October 6, 2017


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