KHKY (FM)

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KHKY
KHKY-FM 2015.PNG
Broadcast areaMetro Akiachak
Frequency 92.7 FM MHz
BrandingHusky Radio
Programming
Format Variety [1]
Ownership
Owner Yupiit School District
History
First air date
April 6, 2015 [2] [3]
Former call signs
KHKY (2007–2014)
DKHKY (2014–2015) [4]
KHKY (2015–Present) [5]
Call sign meaning
KHusKY
Technical information
Facility ID 198504
(previous license 171129)
Class D
Power 50 Watts
HAAT 15 meters (49 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
60°54′35.60″N161°25′56.60″W / 60.9098889°N 161.4323889°W / 60.9098889; -161.4323889

KHKY is a Variety formatted broadcast radio station licensed to and serving Akiachak, Alaska. [1] KHKY is owned and operated by Yupiit School District. [6]

Contents

First launch

The Yupiit School District was granted a construction permit by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on August 22, 2007, to begin building the station that would become KHKY. [7] The new station was given the KHKY callsign eight days later on August 30. [4] KHKY began broadcasting for the first time on October 11, 2007. [8] [9]

The school district failed to file for a renewal of their license by the October 1, 2013 deadline. [10] The station's license was cancelled on February 1, 2014, after the district failed to file for a renewal. [10] The KHKY callsign was deleted the same day. [4]

Members of the Ahiachak School wrote to the FCC on November 28, 2014, asking them to reconsider the cancellation of the station's license. [11] The authors of the letter blamed the school's former principal for being "uninvolved with the radio station" and "neglect[ing] to renew the license in a timely manner". [11] Alaska State Representative Bryce Edgmon (D, 37th) [12] also wrote the FCC asking the commission to reconsider its decision. [13]

The school district filed a formal Petition for Reconsideration on December 5, 2014. [14] [15]

Second launch

The school district began the process to bring KHKY back on the air on March 23, 2015, by reapplying for a construction permit. [16] The new station would use the previously built tower to return to the air. [16]

The station was reissued the KHKY callsign on April 3, 2015. [5] Three days later, the station returned to the airwaves. [2] [3] The station's Petition for Reconsideration was dismissed as moot the same day. [17] [18]

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