KINE-FM

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KINE
Broadcast area Honolulu, Hawaii
Branding "Hawaiian 105"
First air date 1990
Frequency 105.1 (MHz)
Format Traditional Hawaiian
ERP 100,000 watts
Class C
Callsign meaning "Da Kine"
Owner Cox Radio
Website Hawaiian 105's homepage

KINE-FM, "Hawaiian 105," is a Tradition Hawaiian music station based in Honolulu, Hawaii. The Cox Radio outlet broadcasts at 105.1 MHz with a ERP of 100 kW.

[edit] History

The station signed on the air with Classic Hits format as "The Fox" in 1990, only to flip to a Traditional Hawaiian format in 1992 to compete against KCCN-FM but they would later be purchased by then KCCN-FM owner B.J. Glascock and would become their sister station in 1993, Original On-Air staff members Sam Kapu, Dukie D, Charly Espina, PJ the DJ, Bruddah Wade and others.

[edit] Notable Personalities

  • Brickwood Galuteria
  • Ola Souza
  • Frank B. Shaner

[edit] External links

Honolulu, Hawaii FM radio stations (Arbitron #64)

 KHPR 88.1 | KIPO 89.3 | KTUH 90.3 | K216FI 91.1 | NEW FM 91.5 | KSSK 92.3 | KQMQ 93.1 | KIKI 93.9 | KUMU 94.7 | KAIM 95.5 | KRTR 96.3 | KHNR 97.5 | KDNN 98.5 | KHUI 99.5 | KCCN 100.3 | KLHI 101.1 | KUCD 101.9 | KDDB 102.7 | NEW FM 103.5 | KPHW 104.3 | KINE 105.1 | KPOI 105.9 | NEW FM 106.9 | KGMZ 107.9 

See also: Honolulu (FM) (AM)

Hawaii Radio Markets
Honolulu (AM) (FM) · Hilo · Maui
See also: List of radio stations in Hawaii and List of United States radio markets