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KORL-FM : ウィキペディア英語版
KORL-FM

KORL-FM is an American commercial radio station located in Waianae, Hawaii, broadcasting to the Honolulu, Hawaii area on 101.1 FM. KORL-FM airs an Adult Top 40 music format. The station is currently owned by Hochman Hawaii Three, Inc.. It also transmits on Oceanic Time Warner Cable digital channel 883 for the entire state of Hawaii.〔(Digital Cable Program Guide / Lineups ) - ''Oceanic Time Warner Cable'' (accessed March 20, 2011)〕
==History==
The station signed on in 1989 adopting an adult contemporary music format with the call letters of KLHI. By 1996, the format changed to a modern adult contemporary music later evolving to a modern rock music format. In 2005 The FCC gave the station the green light to move the station and its city of license to Honolulu. After the change was made, KLHI adopted the new call letters of KORL-FM and dropped the modern rock music format, moving it to a new frequency of 92.5 FM and serving the Maui area.
At first after KORL's move-in in 2006, the station originally played multi-cultural programming during the day and smooth jazz at night and 24 hours on the weekends, but on June 9, 2008, KORL dropped all of its daytime multi-cultural programming and went with Smooth Jazz full-time.
On December 12, 2011, KORL became the first station in the United States to have 4 HD subchannels broadcasting on one frequency with one duplicating the analog signal and the other three feeding three different analog translators. The main channel flipped formats to Adult Top 40 and moved the Smooth Jazz format to its HD2 subchannel and FM translator K268BE (101.5 FM analog), while its HD3 channel was launched with Korean Pop (K-Pop) format and rebroadcasting on FM translator K298BA (107.5 FM analog) and the HD4 channel debuted with a Japanese Pop (J-Pop) format, rebroadcasting on FM translator K246BR (97.1 FM analog; switched from K244EF 96.7 FM analog).〔("Single Honolulu FM Feeds Four Formats With HD Channels, Translators" ) from All Access (December 12, 2011)〕 Programming on 101.5/101.1 HD2 soon switched from Broadcast Architecture's Smooth Jazz Network (which was also heard on the chief signal when it was a smooth jazz outlet) to a locally programmed Smooth AC mix dubbed "Smooth FM Hawaiian Style". In the spring of 2013, the Smooth AC format of 101.1 HD2 and 101.5 changed to active rock, branded as "K-Rock, Honolulu's Real Rock." On July 2, 2015 the J-pop format on 101.1 HD4 changed to classic hip hop, branded as "Boom 97.1".〔(Boom Goes Honolulu )〕

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