KHRD (103.1 FM, "Red 103.1") is a commercial radio station in Redding, California, broadcasting to the Redding, California and Red Bluff, California areas.

KHRD
Broadcast areaRedding / Red Bluff / Corning
Frequency103.1 MHz
BrandingRed 103.1
Programming
FormatClassic rock
AffiliationsWestwood One
Ownership
OwnerResults Radio of Redding Licensee, LLC
KESR, KEWB, KNCQ, KYTO
History
First air date
1999 (as KAWX)
Former call signs
KAWX (1997–2001)
Call sign meaning
K H ReD
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID82720
ClassC2
ERP4,200 watts
HAAT468 meters
Translator(s)93.3 K227AE (Redding)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Websitered1031.com

KHRD airs a classic rock music format.

Bob & Tom the highly successful syndicated program is the current morning show. Jordan hosts midday's from 10:00-2:00, and Michael Kaufman does afternoons from 2:00-6:00.

Tim Bucmoore does evenings (6-10p) on Red as well as Jordan, Big Papa Beau Reyes, Zander and Grateful Don Potter all doing weekend shows.

Station programming features include Red Featured Artist of the Week, Classic Rock Block Party Weekend, and Free Lunch Fridays.

KHRD listeners (who are known as "Red Heads") are passionate about classic rock and can be heard on-air and at station events shouting "Red Rocks" as a tribute to their favorite station.

History

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KHRD has aired numerous music formats, making attempts at both country music and heavy metal music through the years.

The country station was called B-103.1 and 93.3, and its call letters were KAWX.

In 2006, KHRD went to an "all" classic rock format and this has proved to a successful move as ratings and revenue have increased since the format switch.

Translators

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KHRD broadcasts on the following translator:

Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) Class FCC info
K227AE 93.3 FM Redding, California 40830 250 D LMS
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40°36′11″N 122°39′04″W / 40.603°N 122.651°W / 40.603; -122.651


  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KHRD". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.