NewsRadio 830 KHVH
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ABOUT KHVH |
Established in 1957 by industrialist Henry J. Kaiser, the original studios of KHVH were located at Kaiser’s Hawaiian Village Hotel in Waikiki . After nearly 50 years of broadcasting, Newsradio 830 KHVH today is Honolulu ’s leading news/talk radio station. Over one-third of the programs that make up the KHVH broadcast week originate locally…and KHVH delivers news updates every 30 minutes plus traffic, weather, political commentary and useful lifestyle information to 50,000 different adult listeners on Oahu every week.
News/Talk is a radio format that crosses all racial and ethnic borders, and news/talk is foreground radio! People of all ages actively participate in the programming and are more likely to hear the commercial messages.
Compared with all consumers, News/Talk listeners are:
· 67% more likely to have a college degree or higher
· 65% more likely to have $100k+ household incomes
· 57% more likely to be managers/administrators
· 46% more likely to be professionals
· 98% more likely to have tax shelters
· 95% more likely to own money market funds at a brokerage firm
· 57% more likely to deliver key decision-makers
· 59% are male, 41% are female
Sources: Simmons Research and Interep Radio
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WHY CAN’T I HEAR KHVH ON MY COMPUTER? |
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Radio stations that offer program audio on the internet are not authorized to stream everything that goes over the air. Most of the commercials and many syndicated programs like Rush, Sean Hannity and Coast to Coast AM must be blocked from the internet broadcast (but listeners may subscribe to on-line streaming from each programs’ website). While KHVH does not offer streaming at this time, Oceanic cable subscribers in Hawaii can listen to KHVH on digital channel 881.
Some of the local programming on KHVH is being "podcast"; visit TownPodcast.com and you can download recent shows from Rick Hamada and Mike Buck to your iPod or mp3 player for free.