KSSK 590 is powered at 7,500 watts, using a non-directional antenna. The transmitter site is on Dillingham Boulevard near the Kapalama Canal, about a mile from the studios.[3] KSSK serves as Hawaii's primary AM station entry point for the Emergency Alert System, with KRTR-FM providing PEP capabilities on FM.
Programming
KSSK-AM-FM use the slogan "Hawaii's Favorite", and Nielsen consistently ranks the pair as Honolulu's most listened-to radio station. The stations are home to the Perry & the Posse" morning show. The KSSK's jingle melody was adapted from that of WPLJ in New York City. KSSK-AM-FM used WPLJ's jingle packages until TM Century created a jingle package for KSSK, known as "Big Time Honolulu." Unlike most other Adult Contemporary stations in the mainland US, KSSK adds local artists in addition to the usual format.
KSSK-AM-FM are also heard on Oceanic Spectrum Cable digital channel 867 for the entire state of Hawaii,[4] via the DishHD satellite TV service in Taiwan,[5] and also USEN's Sound Planet satellite radio service in Japan.[6]
History
KGMB
The station was first authorized in December 1929, with the sequentially issued call sign of KGMB, to the Honolulu Broadcasting Company. It was initially licensed for operation with 500 watts on 1320 kilocycles.[7] After a short period of testing, it made its debut broadcast on March 15, 1930.[8] In 1940, KGMB moved to 590 kHz, where it has been ever since.[9]
Prior to the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, KGMB was asked to broadcast music in order to provide long-range guidance to a flight of Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses on their way to Hawaii from the mainland. Japanese aircraft used the same transmissions for guidance while approaching the islands to make their bombing runs. During the attack, KGMB dispatched reports to CBS Radio, which in turn were cited on-air by John Charles Daly, who anchored the network's coverage of that day's news.
During these days as KGMB, the longtime jingle One of the Good Things about Hawaii is Wonderful was first heard on the radio as early as the 60s before former sister station KGMB-TV adopted it for television and campaign use. The jingle is still in use at the end of KGMB's weekday morning newscast Hawaii News Now Sunrise at 7 a.m. where the jingle plays during the copyright holder. The jingle was produced by PAMS Productions, Inc. at the time (which has since been acquired by JAM Creative Productions).
In 1993, New-Tex Communications bought both KSSK and FM station KXPW for $7.5 million and changed the FM station's call letters to KSSK-FM.[10] At the time, KSSK was the market's #1 station and the new owners wanted to capitalize on that success, especially as music listening was shifting to FM. KSSK-FM began simulcasting part of the day with KSSK, including the top-rated "Perry & Price" morning show. Eventually, the simulcast was expanded to a 24-hour operation.
In 2000, Clear Channel Communications acquired KSSK-AM-FM. In 2014, the company was renamed iHeartMedia, Inc.
Susan Cruz (who was actually Noland Cruz though while on air as Susan Cruz, he was never a female impersonator. The only link to being female was his name that was given to him by the General Manager)