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Coordinates:37°47′35″N120°31′12″W / 37.793°N 120.520°W /37.793; -120.520
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Radio station in Oakdale, California
For the army airfield in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, assigned the ICAO code KHOP, seeCampbell Army Airfield.

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KHOP
Broadcast areaModesto-Stockton, California
Frequency95.1MHz
BrandingKHOP @ 95-1
Programming
FormatContemporary Top 40
AffiliationsWestwood One
Ownership
Owner
KATM-FM,KDJK/KHKK,KESP,KJOY,KWIN/KWNN
History
First air date
1979 (as KWLF)
Former call signs
KWLF (1979–1981)
KOKQ (1981–1985)
KDJK (1985–1996)
Call sign meaning
K-HOP
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID52528
ClassB
ERP29,500watts
HAAT193 meters
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Websitekhop.com

KHOP (95.1FM) is aradio station serving theModesto andStockton areas.[2] It is under the ownership ofCumulus Media. KHOP refers to itself as KHOP @ 95-1 or All The Hits. Its studios are in Stockton and its transmitter is located northeast ofOakdale, California.

KHOP plays mostlypop music. It was once referred to as "The Pop Music Channel", but has dropped that slogan in favor of "All the Hits." Prior to the switch to a pop music format, KHOP had a rock format focusing mostly on hard rock from the 1970s and '80s. Before being a rock station, KHOP was an alternative music channel and switched in the mid-90s by advertising their own demise prior to the station's format change.[citation needed] This included a live "cable cutting" show shortly before the format change.

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for KHOP".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^"KHOP".FCC. Facility ID:52528

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