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- KVOK-FM_(defunct) abstract "KVOK was the first FM radio station in Hawai‘i. The 10-watt station was operated by Kamehameha Schools Kapālama Campus, beginning October 6, 1953. Governor Samuel Wilder King spoke during the first broadcast.KVOK, short for Voices of Kamehameha, was a training station operated primarily by Kamehameha students. Programming was a combination of live broadcasts from the station's studios in Room 108 and 109 of Kōnia Hall, and taped performances from a variety of locations on campus. Live programming could also be transmitted from the schools' gymnasium, Kekūhaupi‘o, for special events such as the annual Song Contest. Broadcasts were primarily in the afternoon; transmission usually ended by 5:30 PM Hawai‘i time.KVOK's studios were among the best in Hawai‘i at the time. Private companies, such as 49th State Recording Company, used the studio to record local Hawaiian artists such as Genoa Keawe.KVOK no longer broadcasts in Hawai‘i. The station's call letters are now assigned to an unrelated AM radio station, KVOK (AM) in Kodiak, Alaska.".
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) wikiPageExternalLink KSHistory.php.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) wikiPageExternalLink James%20Ahia%20Jr.%20and%20KVOK-FM.wmv.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) wikiPageExternalLink story4.html.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) wikiPageID "5445139".
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) wikiPageLength "1905".
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) wikiPageRevisionID "428914219".
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink 49th_State_Recording_Company.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_radio_stations_in_the_United_States.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_established_in_1953.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_in_Hawaii.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Frequency_modulation.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Genoa_Keawe.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Hawaii.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Honolulu_Star-Bulletin.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink KVOK_(AM).
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Kamehameha_Schools.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Kamehameha_Schools_Song_Contest.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Kodiak,_Alaska.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Luryier_%22Pop%22_Diamond.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Radio_station.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Wilder_King.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLink Watt.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) wikiPageWikiLinkText "KVOK-FM (defunct)".
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hawaii-radio-station-stub.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) subject Category:Defunct_radio_stations_in_the_United_States.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) subject Category:Radio_stations_established_in_1953.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) subject Category:Radio_stations_in_Hawaii.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) hypernym Station.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) type Company.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) type Station.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) type Company.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) type Establishment.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) type Station.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) comment "KVOK was the first FM radio station in Hawai‘i. The 10-watt station was operated by Kamehameha Schools Kapālama Campus, beginning October 6, 1953. Governor Samuel Wilder King spoke during the first broadcast.KVOK, short for Voices of Kamehameha, was a training station operated primarily by Kamehameha students. Programming was a combination of live broadcasts from the station's studios in Room 108 and 109 of Kōnia Hall, and taped performances from a variety of locations on campus.".
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) label "KVOK-FM (defunct)".
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) sameAs Q16998804.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) sameAs m.0dm67x.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) sameAs Q16998804.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) wasDerivedFrom KVOK-FM_(defunct)?oldid=428914219.
- KVOK-FM_(defunct) isPrimaryTopicOf KVOK-FM_(defunct).