KHUI

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KHUI is a Adult Standards station based in Honolulu, Hawaii. The Salem Communications outlet broadcasts at 99.5 MHz with a ERP of 100 kW.

The station signed on the air in 1992 as KORL, offering a Japanese tourist information format until 1999, when it made its first foray into Hawaiian AC. In 2002 it added the moniker "The Breeze" and changed call letters to KHUI.

But in 2003 KHUI would become the first station in the United States to bring the Variety Hits format when it brought Bob FM to Honolulu. But the reception wasn't well received in the market. In 2004 Salem bought the station and reinstated "The Breeze" that same year. In November of 2006 KHUI switched formats from Hawaiian AC to Adult Standards known as "The Jewel." "The Jewel" uses the satellite-fed Adult Standards format from Dial Global (formerly distributed by Westwood One), previously heard in the market from 1995 to 2001 on KUMU-AM 1500.

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 | KXRG 101.1 (LPFM) | 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
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