"KHITS 96" - KIHT 96.3 FM - St. Louis, MO
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Wampa-One
N 38° 37.546 W 090° 12.498
15S E 743027 N 4278946
"No Repeat Radio"
Waymark Code: WM4VA8
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 09/30/2008
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member JDandDD
Views: 24

KHITS 96 No Repeat Radio may be the only station in the world devoted to not playing any song more than once in a seven-day period. KHITS 96 is St. Louis' only station playing exclusively classic rock hits from four decades, including great artists such as The Beatles, The Who, Eric Clapton, The Eagles, Elton John, Fleetwood Mac, Tom Petty, Bob Dylan and much more! Marquee annual events include the online NCAARP Tournament and Adult Easter Egg Hunt in the spring, the World Washers Championship and KHITS 96 Trivia Night in the summer, Rock 'N Cholesteroll in the fall and more. Its flagship show is The Showgram weekday morning show, which features St. Louis radio veterans JC Corcoran and John “U-Man” Ulett. Also, longtime rock radio icons Radio Rich and Mark Klose are showcased in separate afternoons and evening slots. KHITS successfully targets adults 25 to 54 and is very active in the community, on the street and in the concert venues.

Market: St. Louis, MO
Market Rank: 20
Market Revenue: $138.9 Million
~ from Emmis Communications website (visit link)


KIHT-FM (96.3 MHz) is often referred to by St. Louis area listeners as as "Classic Hits KHITS 96". Music that is played on this station is classic hits from the 1960s, 1970's and 1980s, with an occasional trip to the early-1990s. In the mornings JC and the U-Man (long time personalities J.C. Corcoran and John Ulett) are the "Morning Showgram". K-Hits 96 is home to some of St. Louis' most legendary air talents, including Radio Rich Dalton, Mark Klose, Drew Johnson and Mark Anthony. It splits John Ulett (giving him the morning show with J.C. Corcoran and an afternoon show at KSHE) and on Sunday nights, Dalton with sister station KSHE. Both KSHE and KIHT are owned by Emmis Communications. KHITS recently announced its first digital subchannel, a country station called "Hank FM".

On September 4, 2006 the station announced a new, permanent policy: that it would not play any single song more than once a week. To accomplish this, the station announced that it has upgraded its music library to include more than 5,000 songs (allegedly the largest in the St. Louis area, and possibly all of Missouri) and would go deeper into albums than it previously had. For the most part, the change has been praised, both by people who enjoy the variety of some of the new artists on the station and from fans of segments that had already spotlighted album tracks and little-known B-sides, such as Mark Klose's "Kut Above" or Rich Dalton's "The Deep".

KIHT was previously known as KADI-FM (from its first air date in the early-1970s to 1987), a progressive rock station. In 1987, it became KRJY or Joy 96, an adult-contemporary music station, switching to an oldies station known as Jukebox 96 five years later. KRJY, then switch to its current call-letters and format on St. Patrick's Day of 1994.
~from Wikipedia (visit link)
Station Category: Commercial Radio

Genre or specialty of the station submitted: Rock

Station web-page: [Web Link]

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Favourite program or on air person/announcer:
The Morning Showgram with J.C. and the U-Man is my favorite for the drive to work. J.C. may be controversial at times and you may not always agree with him, but he is nonetheless entertaining. John (who is also the stadium announcer for the St. Louis Cardinals) is the more sedate of the two, but every once in a while he chimes in with a bit of hilarity in his trademark deadpan delivery.


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