KHWG (AM)
City | Fallon, Nevada |
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Branding | "Classic Country K-Hog" |
Frequency | 750 kHz |
First air date | June 2, 2005 |
Last air date | January 1, 2015 |
Format | Defunct (formerly Classic Country) |
Power |
10,000 watts day 250 watts night |
Class | B |
Facility ID | 135862 |
Transmitter coordinates | 39°26′21″N 118°46′47″W / 39.43917°N 118.77972°WCoordinates: 39°26′21″N 118°46′47″W / 39.43917°N 118.77972°W |
Callsign meaning | "Hog (hawg) Country" |
Affiliations | KHWG-FM |
Owner | Media Enterprises, LLC. |
KHWG (750 AM) was a radio station broadcasting a Classic Country format. Licensed to Fallon, Nevada, USA, the station was owned by Media Enterprises, LLC.[1] This station operated at the assigned frequency of 750 kHz at a power of 10,000 watts day and 250 watts night, both non-directional.
History
Beginnings in Carson City
The history of KHWG actually dates back to 1991, when Caballero Radio West purchased two construction permits for this station, known then as KKNK Carson City, and KKNC in Sun Valley, California at a price of $37,500, according to the 1993 Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook. KKNK, licensed to Carson City, Nevada; was granted a permit to operate at 10,000 watts unlimited time, with changing directional antenna patterns for both day and night.
Move to Fallon
KKNK never made to the air in Carson City. The construction permit for KHWG (not yet assigned call letters) later ended up in the hands of Kidd Communications, a company based in South Lake Tahoe, California, and headed by Chris Kidd, who at the time also owned KTHO in South Lake Tahoe. Kidd applied for the permit in May 2002. The construction permit was then transferred to another company owned by Chris Kidd, known as Eastern Sierra Broadcasting, and also located in South Lake Tahoe.
Litigation
The construction permit for KHWG was transferred again, this time from Chris Kidd to Keily Miller, owner of Pahrump, Nevada television stations KPVT-LP and KHMP-LP, in settlement of a lawsuit between them, in December 2002, over the intended sale of the construction permit and its sale price. Miller at the time owned another radio station in Quincy, California bearing the call letters of KHWG. Both parties settled out of court on October 31, 2002, with Miller paying Kidd a total of $35,000 for the construction permit.[2]
KHWG today
KHWG was granted approval by the FCC to take its new callsign on October 1, 2003, later signing on at its assigned power. The call letters of Miller's KHWG in Quincy were retired and replaced with KHGQ. KHWG's studio was located at 1050 West Williams Avenue (U.S. Route 95) in Fallon.
Miller then set up Media Enterprises, the company which controls KHWG today. She transferred the license from herself (as an individual) to the new company in August 2005. In January 2006, Media Enterprises applied to the FCC for a daytime power increase to 10,000 watts.
KHWG went silent on January 1, 2015, citing "a lack of revenue".[3] The station's license was canceled by the FCC on July 5, 2016, due to the length of time for which the station had been silent.[4]
References
- ↑ "KHWG Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
- ↑ "Stipulation and Order Re: Settlement" (PDF). CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. October 31, 2002. Retrieved July 14, 2016.
- ↑ "Notification of Suspension of Operations". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. April 11, 2015. Retrieved July 14, 2016.
- ↑ "Station Search Details (DKHWG)". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved July 14, 2016.