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The call letters KHAT were originally assigned to a daytime-only AM country music station located on West McDowell Road in Phoenix, AZ. I was a disk jockey at that station, which was sold around 1970 when the station's owner, Ray Odom, took a job as station manager at a newer and more powerful 24-hour country station. The station's subsequent history is discussed at the Wiki page /info/en/?search=KPHX.

What I know about the station comes from memory. I was a disk jockey at the station before it was sold. I don't have the time to update this page, but perhaps someone who does would find it useful to link the two articles. -- Jack Quinn Jquinn77 ( talk) 17:56, 7 December 2015 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The call letters KHAT were originally assigned to a daytime-only AM country music station located on West McDowell Road in Phoenix, AZ. I was a disk jockey at that station, which was sold around 1970 when the station's owner, Ray Odom, took a job as station manager at a newer and more powerful 24-hour country station. The station's subsequent history is discussed at the Wiki page /info/en/?search=KPHX.

What I know about the station comes from memory. I was a disk jockey at the station before it was sold. I don't have the time to update this page, but perhaps someone who does would find it useful to link the two articles. -- Jack Quinn Jquinn77 ( talk) 17:56, 7 December 2015 (UTC) reply


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