City | Fresno, California |
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Broadcast area | Fresno, California |
Branding | 102.7 The Wolf |
Slogan | "Good Times and Great Wolf Country Favorites" |
Frequency | 102.7 (MHz) (also on HD Radio) |
Format |
New Country HD2: Mother Trucker Radio |
ERP | 50,000 watts |
HAAT | 152 meters (499 ft) |
Class | B |
Facility ID | 48777 |
Callsign meaning | HuGE, different word for Big (format based) |
Owner |
iHeartMedia (Capstar TX LLC) |
Sister stations |
KALZ, KBOS, KCBL, KRZR, KFSO, KRDU, KFBT, KSOF |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | 1027thewolf.com |
KHGE (102.7 FM, "102.7 The Wolf") is a commercial country music radio station in Fresno, California, owned and operated by iHeartMedia. Its studios are located on Shaw Avenue in North Fresno, and the transmitter tower is east of Clovis.
KHGE broadcasts two channels in HD.
KKNU - Easy Listening - (1962 through 1985) KKNU signed on the air in 1962 airing an easy listening music format programmed by Jim Schulke and branded as "Easy 103" until 1985.
KKNU - Soft Adult Contemporary - (1985 through March 1988) KKNU aired a soft adult contemporary music format from 1985 until March 1988 branded as "103 FM". During most of this time, KKNU was also known as "The Love Song Station" which blended romantic music with what they called "Champagne Jazz", or lite contemporary jazz.
KTHT - Adult Contemporary - (March 1988 through April 1, 1998) KTHT aired an adult contemporary music format from March 1988 until April 1, 1998 branded as "K-Hit 102.7" until September 1989.
The programming change from soft adult contemporary music to adult contemporary music on April 1, 1988 began as a publicity stunt staged by morning show personality, Nick Ryan, who barricaded himself in the control room all day to protest the soft adult contemporary format which he characterized as "wimpy music".
KTHT re-branded to "Thunder 102.7" in September 1989.
KTHT re-branded to "The New Mix 102.7" in 1992.
KALZ - Modern Adult Contemporary - (April 1, 1998 through January 2, 2006)
KCTZ/KHGE - Country - January 2, 2006 KHGE began airing country music programming on 102.7 FM on January 2, 2006, branded as "Cat Country" using the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) call letters, KCTZ. KHGE re-branded to "Big Country" on June 19, 2006; a change of FCC call letters followed to KHGE.