KNDI
Appearance
Broadcast area | Honolulu, Hawaii Waianae, Hawaii |
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Frequency | 1270 (kHz) |
Branding | "1270 KNDI" |
Programming | |
Format | Multicultural programming |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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History | |
First air date | July 11, 1960 |
Call signmeaning | KNDI= "Candy Radio" |
Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 37065 |
Class | B |
Power | 5,000wattsfulltime |
Links | |
Public license information | |
Website | Station Website |
KNDIis aradio stationlocated inHonolulu, Hawaii.The station is owned by Geronimo and Nellie Malabed, through licensee Geronimo Broadcasting, LLC, and offers a multicultural format, broadcasting at 1270. Its on-air liners are "Voices from Around the World" and has been on the air since 1960. It was also Hawaii's first radio station to have an all-female airstaff, hence the KNDI calls, which phonetically spells out "Candy." KNDI features programming inPhilippine languages(IlocanoandTagalog),Chinese(CantoneseandMandarin),Okinawan,Vietnamese,Lao,Spanish,Samoan,Tongan,Marshallese,Chuukese,PohnpeianandEnglish.
Gallery
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KNDI host Flor Martinez in studio with SenatorMazie Hironoin 2014.
External links
[edit]- FCC History Cards for KNDI
- Official website
- Facility details for Facility ID 37065 (KNDI)in theFCCLicensing and Management System
- KNDIinNielsen Audio's AM station database
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- ^"Facility Technical Data for KNDI".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
Categories:
- 1960 establishments in Hawaii
- Asian-American culture in Honolulu
- Cantonese-language radio stations
- Chinese-American culture in Honolulu
- Chinese-language radio stations in the United States
- Filipino-American culture in Honolulu
- Filipino-language radio stations
- Filipino-language mass media
- Non-English-language radio stations in Hawaii
- Hispanic and Latino American culture in Hawaii
- Ilocano language
- Japanese-American culture in Honolulu
- Laotian-American culture
- Mandarin-language radio stations
- Marshallese diaspora in the United States
- Marshallese language
- Oceanian diaspora in the United States
- Multiculturalism in the United States
- Pacific Islands-American culture in Honolulu
- Radio stations established in 1960
- Radio stations in Honolulu
- Ryukyuan languages
- Samoan diaspora in the United States
- Samoan language
- Spanish-language radio stations in the United States
- Tongan diaspora in the United States
- Tongic languages
- Vietnamese-language radio stations in Hawaii
- Hawaii radio station stubs
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