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First air date
  
May 1, 1977

HAAT
  
141 meters

Facility ID
  
34028

City of license
  
Bainbridge

ERP
  
750 watts

Class
  
A

Frequency
  
91.5 MHz

Branding
  
WKHR FM 91.5

WKHR

Broadcast area
  
Geauga County Greater Cleveland (limited)

Format
  
Adult standards, Middle of the road

Owner
  
Kenston Local School District

Area
  
Greater Cleveland, Geauga County, Ohio

Slogan
  
Keeping Those Memories Alive, Keep Your Dial at 91.5

Wkhr radio


WKHR (91.5 FM) – branded WKHR FM 91.5 – is a non-commercial educational adult standards/MOR radio station licensed to Bainbridge, Ohio. Owned by the Kenston Local School District, the station serves Geauga County and eastern parts of Greater Cleveland. The WKHR studios are located at Kenston Middle School in Chagrin Falls, while the station transmitter resides in Russell Township.

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History

WKHR first went on the air on May 1, 1977, broadcasting at 88.3 MHz. The station originated as a high school broadcast class at Kenston High School on May 6, 1977. Initially, WKHR broadcast with only 10 watts of power and featured a rock music format; the station was managed by both students and staff. By 1983 the station's power increased to 300 watts. In 1990, WKHR was reorganized under a nonprofit company, WKHR Radio, Inc.; over time, the station transitioned from a student-run alternative rock station to a big band station run by adult volunteers.

In May 1995, the station received permission from the FCC to increase its power to 1000 watts. The increased power along with an improved antenna allowed WKHR to be heard for the first time throughout the eastern portion of the Cleveland market. In September 1995, WKHR moved from 88.3 MHz to 91.5 MHz to avoid interference with WBWC/Berea; the move was part of a two-way frequency swap with WSTB/Streetsboro.

Current programming

WKHR broadcasts 24 hours a day, seven days a week; on air personalities include a mix of adult volunteers and students of Kenston High School.

References

WKHR Wikipedia