KTUH is a non-commercial, student-run, listener-supported station in
Honolulu, Hawaii. The station originate from the studios located on the campus of the
University of Hawaii at Manoa. The station runs 24 hours a day all year round and there is always a live DJ producing their program. The station never switches to automated programming; typically, the programming is divided into consecutive 3 hour blocks with a distinct musical theme per block, usually hosted by a University of Hawaii student or, occasionally, a faculty member. As a highly diversified representative station of the people of a multicultural evironment, every musical genre is typically touched upon over the course of 2 or 3 days of programming, including jazz, assorted Latino sounds, hip-hop, punk, alternative, metal, goth, reggae, electronic, Hawaiian, country, various world music strains, and many more.
It currently broadcasts on frequency 90.3
MHz, however, the University of Hawaii holds a construction permit to move to 90.1 FM. Two more translators broadcast at 89.9 FM in the Windward areas and 91.3 FM in the North Shore. In addition, it is also featured on
Oceanic Time Warner Cable digital channel 866 for the entire state of
Hawaii. -
Oceanic Time Warner Cable (accessed March 20, 2011)
History
KTUH, Hawaii's first non-commercial FM station, signed on the air on July 7, 1969.
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