KGHR

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KGHR Navajo Public Radio
CityTuba City, Arizona
Broadcast areaThe Navajo Nation, Northeastern Arizona
Frequency91.3 (MHz)
Programming
FormatNative American Community Radio / Public radio
AffiliationsKoahnic Broadcast Corporation, Public Radio International
Ownership
OwnerGreyhills Academy High School
(Tuba City High School Board, Inc.)
History
Call sign meaning
Grey Hills Radio
Technical information
ClassC0
ERP100,000 Watts
HAAT322 meters (601 feet)
Transmitter coordinates
36°21′27″N 111°12′12″W / 36.35750°N 111.20333°W / 36.35750; -111.20333
Links
Websitehttp://www.kghr.net/

KGHR (91.3 FM), is a Native American Community Radio station in Tuba City, Arizona. It primarily features Native American information and entertainment including locally produced programming for the Navajo, Hopi and Tewa Native American tribal residents and surrounding communities in Northern Arizona and the Four Corners areas. Other network programming is provided by Koahnic Broadcast Corporation's National Native News, Native Voice One, Undercurrents, Earthsongs and more.

History[]

KGHR was assigned its callsign on December 7, 1989. The station initially broadcast on 91.5 MHz and took years to come to air, requiring various construction permit extensions and replacements. It was not until February 1993 that KGHR applied for a license to cover. In 2003, the station filed to move to 91.3; it doubled its power in 2006.

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