93KHJ

93KHJ

American Samoa's #1 Hit Music Station

The idea for KHJ Radio came about in 1994 when Larry Fuss (now President of South Seas Broadcasting, Inc., the parent company of 93KHJ) was looking out the window of his radio station in Mississippi following a big ice storm. The streets were littered with fallen trees, broken braches and tons of ice, and the electricity had been out for over a week. Fuss thought to himself, "wouldn't it be nice to have a radio station on a tropical island in the South Pacific?" On somewhat of a whim, Fuss immediately began researching the possibility and ran across an available frequency for a new FM Radio Station in Pago Pago, American Samoa. The FCC application was filed on November 20, 1995, and finally granted on February 13, 1998.
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