KHKN

KHKN is an FM radio station in the Little Rock, Arkansas area. The station's studios are located in West Little Rock, and the transmitter tower is located in Redfield, Arkansas.

KHKN
CityMaumelle, Arkansas
Broadcast areaLittle Rock metropolitan area
BrandingHot 94.9
SloganAll the Hits
Frequency94.9 MHz (HD Radio)
First air date1971 (1971)
FormatTop 40 (CHR)
Supercuts Hits (HD2)
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT562 meters
ClassC
Facility ID61366
Former call signsKZLR (1989)
KOLL (1989–2003)
KMSX (2003–2005)
KHLR (2005–2009)
OwneriHeartMedia, Inc.
(iHM Licenses, LLC)
Sister stationsKSSN, KDJE, KMJX
WebcastListen Live
Websitehot949allthehits.iheart.com
KHKN broadcasting in HD incl. all of the subchannels.

KHKN broadcasts in HD.[1][2] KHKN is licensed by the FCC to broadcast a HD digital signal.[3]

History

From 1987 until late 1989, it was KZLR "KZ-95." It had been KADL prior and was off-air for about a year before the launch of AOR "KZ-95." Despite a heavy street presence and a massive promotion blitz, KZ-95 failed to gain traction.

From 1989 to 2003 it was KOLL ("Cool 95"), playing all oldies from the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s.

From 2003 to 2005 it aired an adult contemporary station with the call letters KMSX with the branding "Mix 94.9".

On December 26, 2005 the station changed its call letters to KHLR and began airing a black gospel format, branded as "Hallelujah 94.9."

On August 17, 2009 KHLR swapped formats and call letters with KHKN 106.7 FM, and is now adult hits, branded as "Tom FM."

On November 1, 2015 94.9 began stunting for the holiday season with Christmas music as "Christmas 94.9". On December 28, 2015 at 6:00 AM, KHKN flipped to classic hits as "BIG 94.9". The first song played was "Jump" by Van Halen.

On March 11, 2018, at 9:00 PM, following an audio simulcast of the iHeartRadio Music Awards, KHKN flipped to CHR as "Hot 94.9" The flip puts 94.9 in competition with longtime CHR station KLAL.The last song on Big 94.9 was "So Far Away" by Dire Straits, and the first song on Hot 94.9 was "Finesse" by Bruno Mars.[4]

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