When Larry Kimura and his students first arrived at KCCN in Honolulu with a pitch for a new Hawaiian-language radio show, the station manager had one question. ADVERTISING When Larry Kimura and his ...
As part of realignment, Cox Media Group (CMG) announced today that it is selling its six Hawaii radio stations to focus its "broadcasting portfolio" on larger markets. Hawaii is not the only market ...
KCCN-FM Honolulu reports the death of former Program Director Krash Kealoha, who was a major figure in Hawaii’s music scene and on radio for many decades. His real name was Victor Opiopio. Krash ...
Hawaii media and community leader Emmeline Tomimbang Burns, better known as “Emme,” passed away Monday night at the age of 73 in Honolulu. She is being remembered as a trailblazer for women in Hawaii ...
Ronald Herbert “Whodaguy” Jacobs, a famous Hawaii-born broadcaster who helped bring rock and roll music to the islands, died this morning at his home in Pearl City. He was 78. A close friend and ...
As Hawaii’s radio stations continue to be focal points for their communities in the aftermath of the deadly Maui wildfires, a benefit concert has been organized to be broadcast on those stations.
WAIMANALO (HawaiiNewsNow) - The Hawaiian music world is in mourning this Thanksgiving. The father of modern Hawaiian radio Krash Kealoha passed away Thursday morning in his Waimanalo home. Kealoha was ...
The Aloha State has lost another revered sportscaster. Sunday evening, The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported that the longtime voice of University of Hawaii athletics, Bobby Curran, passed away.
Webley Edwards created Hawaii Calls in 1935. “The people of Hawaii bid you welcome,” Edwards would say, with the sounds of the sea in the background. Scotty Schuman was the son of the founder of ...
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