KHRT-FM
KHRT-FM is a radio station broadcasting on the FM band. It is typically identified by its call letters, KHRT, followed by the suffix "FM" to indicate its broadcast frequency.
General Information:
- Call Sign: KHRT-FM
- Frequency Band: FM (Frequency Modulation)
- Purpose: Radio broadcasting, typically involving the transmission of audio content to listeners via radio waves.
Call Sign Conventions: In the United States, radio stations are assigned call signs by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Call signs starting with "K" are generally assigned to stations west of the Mississippi River, while those starting with "W" are assigned to stations east of the Mississippi. The "FM" suffix distinguishes the station from an AM (Amplitude Modulation) station with the same base call sign (e.g., KHRT).
Typical Programming:
The specific programming of KHRT-FM varies depending on the station's format, target audience, and ownership. Common programming formats include:
- Music: Various genres of music, such as pop, rock, country, classical, or jazz.
- Talk Radio: Programs featuring discussions, interviews, and commentary on current events, politics, or other topics.
- News: News reports and updates.
- Sports: Coverage of sporting events.
- Educational Programming: Informational or educational content.
Further Research: To determine the specific location, ownership, format, and programming of KHRT-FM, one can consult online radio directories, the FCC's licensing database, or the station's official website (if available).