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HISTORY of KMHT RADIO
KMHT RADIO is Marshall's original radio station.
- KMHT 1450 AM went on the air in March of 1947 at 250 watts.
A group of local veterans returned to Marshall, Texas from World War II
and took advantage of their right to first preferences of frequencies
after the radio frequency freeze was lifted at the War's end.
- In 1961, after 14 years of operation, KMHT AM was granted
FCC permission to raise the daytime power from 250 watts to 1000 watts.
Shortly there after, the FCC approved the operation of 1000 watts
around the clock. This increase allowed KMHT AM to reach four
times a greater area than before.
- The year 1981 marked a significant milestone in the station's history.
Harrison County Broadcast Company, a group of individuals that included
KMHT's present consultant, Tony Bridge, applied for and
received FCC authorizeation to construct a new FM Broadcast station,
KZEY 103.9
- In the late 1990's, KMHT/KZEY was given to Wiley College, a private,
four-year liberal arts institution affiliated with the United Methodist
Church, by then owner, professional boxer George Foreman.
- Wiley College later sold the station, and in August 2003, Hanszen Broadcast Group,
Inc., purchased KMHT/KZEY.
- In January 2003, management applied for KMHT-FM call letters
to represent the true history and philosophy of Marshall's oldest radio
station.
- In the one year since Hanszen Broadcast Group has taken control of the
KMHT signal, Marshall and its citizens have recognized KMHT
with such awards as the Community Star and Hometown
Best Radio Station.
- KMHT RADIO is strongly news oriented with local news five times a
day. Programming also includes ABC Real Country,Solid Gospel, Paul Harvey, Sports,
and Texas State Network news.
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