KNHC (89.5 FM) ist ein High-School-Radiosender der Klasse C1 mit Sitz in [[Seattle]], [[Washington (Bundesstaat)|Washington]]. Er ist der älteste noch existierende Tanzmusiksender der Welt.
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{{Infobox radio station
| logo = Logo-240x106-for-real.png
| logo_size = 200px
| format = [[Dance/Mix Show Airplay|Dance Hits]]
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| owner = [[Seattle Public Schools]]
| name = KNHC
| city = [[Seattle, Washington]]
| area = [[Seattle, Washington]] and surrounding area
C89.5 bietet eine Mischung aus aktuellen [[EDM]]-Produkten und rhythmischen Top-40-Remixen sowie neuen Dance-Songs, die potenzielle künftige Hits sind - alles in einer Top-40-ähnlichen Ausrichtung.
'''KNHC''' (89.5 [[FM broadcasting|FM]]) is a [[List of broadcast station classes#FM|Class C1]] high school radio station based in [[Seattle, Washington]]. It is the world's oldest, still remaining, dance music station.
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C89.5 offers a hybrid of current-based [[Electronic dance music|EDM]] product and [[Rhythmic Top 40]] [[remixes]], as well as new dance songs that are potential future hits – all of which are presented in a [[Top 40]]-like direction.
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== Betrieb ==
The C in '''C'''89.5 stands for '''Communications'''.
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KNHC gehört den öffentlichen Schulen von Seattle und wird von professionellen Mitarbeitern betrieben, die den Schülern der Nathan Hale High School im Norden Seattles eine Ausbildung im Bereich der elektronischen Medien anbieten. Die Mitarbeiter beaufsichtigen die Schüler bei der Produktion, Programmierung, Musikauswahl, dem Verfassen von Texten und der Moderation der Sendungen. Einige regelmäßige Sendungen werden von Ehemaligen oder freiwilligen Helfern moderiert.
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KNHC ging im Dezember 1969 als AM-Sender mit sehr geringer Leistung auf Sendung und sendete mit 100 Milliwatt auf 1210 kHz. Doch schon bald entschloss sich die High School, einen UKW-Sender zu bauen. Im September 1970 erhielt KNHC seine FM-Baugenehmigung und ging im Januar 1971 auf Sendung. Der Sender befand sich in der Wedgwood Elementary School, und der Sender sendete mit 10 Watt und deckte einen Umkreis von etwa 5 Meilen im nördlichen Teil von Seattle ab.
Im September 1972 erhöhte der Sender seine Leistung auf 320 Watt, und drei Monate später begann er mit Stereosendungen. Eine zweite Leistungserhöhung im November 1974 steigerte die ERP auf 1.500 Watt (direktional).
==Operations and funding==
[[File:KNHC-FM Studio A.jpg|thumb|KNHC's On-Air Studio A before the 2009 rebuild]]
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KNHC is owned by [[Seattle Public Schools]] and is operated by professional staff who provide training to students of [[Nathan Hale High School (Washington)|Nathan Hale High School]] in north Seattle, as an electronic media course. Staff supervise students as they perform production, programming, music selection, copy writing, and on-air hosting. Some regular programs are hosted by alumni or non-student volunteers.
The station usually plays general electronic dance music during the day, with a number of specialty, genre-specific shows playing anything from [[House music|house]] to [[Industrial music|industrial]] and [[Trance music|trance]] after 6 pm. Its in-house live programming includes a four-hour weekday breakfast show, the 15-minute lunchtime mini-mix ''8-Bit Work Break'', the drive show ''Drive @ 5'', and the new music show ''Test Spin''.
Since around 2002, Seattle Public Schools has excluded funding for the station from its annual budget, except for a portion of the salaries and benefits for two staff. In 2019, that amounted to about 12% of the annual operating budget.
In 2015, the station became qualified to receive a Community Service Grant from the [[Corporation for Public Broadcasting]].
The remaining operational budget of the station is raised via fund raising efforts, primarily from bi-annual [[pledge drive]]s and corporate support announcements known as [[Underwriting spot|underwriting]]. As a [[non-commercial educational]] station, they cannot air traditional commercial advertisements.
==Broadcast coverage and online content==
The station has one of the widest over-the-air coverage areas for what can be considered a [[high school radio]] station. Its signal is broadcast from [[Entercom|Entercom's]] backup tower on [[Cougar Mountain]], and covers an area from north of Seattle to roughly halfway into [[Tacoma, Washington]] and across the [[Puget Sound]]. The signal can be received as far east as [[Snoqualmie Pass]] and as far north as [[Victoria, British Columbia]]. It is licensed to Seattle. C89.5 attracts as many as 200,000 broadcast listeners per week.<ref>{{cite web|title=About {{!}} C89.5|url=http://www.c895.org/about|work=About|publisher=C89.5|access-date=13 January 2012}}</ref>
The station also provides multiple live [[streaming audio|streams]] from its website, currently operating 32 kbit/s and 128 kbit/s [[MP3]] streams as well as an [[Ogg]] stream, which can be received throughout the world via the [[Internet]]. C89.5 unveiled a major redesign of its website in April, 2018, along with a change in URL from c895worldwide.com to c895.org. Other upgrades include a real-time playlist and searchable database of the music that is heard on C89.5.
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KNHC went on the air as a very low power AM station, broadcasting with 100 milliwatts on 1210 kHz, in December 1969. Fairly quickly, however, the high school moved to build an FM station. In September 1970, KNHC received its FM construction permit and went on the air in January 1971. The transmitter was located at Wedgwood Elementary School, and the station broadcast with 10 watts, covering about a 5-mile circle in the north end of Seattle.
In September 1972, the station increased its power to 320 watts, and three months later, stereo broadcasts began. A second power increase, in November 1974, increased the ERP to 1,500 watts directional.
In December 1977, a [[United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare|HEW]]/[[NTIA]] grant created a sister studio at Cleveland High School on [[Beacon Hill, Seattle, Washington|Beacon Hill]]. At the same time, the Mass Communications [[magnet school]] program at Hale begins, including courses in radio, television, journalism, photography, and graphic arts. Hence the station's call letters K - (U.S. broadcast stations west of the Mississippi), NH - (Nathan Hale H.S.) and C - (Cleveland H.S.).
KNHC's format entering the 1980s featured light rock and pop music, with specialty shows in the evenings and on weekends, including jazz and classical. After yet another power increase to 3 kW, this time non-directional, in October 1981, the station overhauled its format the next year to R&B and urban, prompting an increase in listenership. The "C89" name entered use in 1983. New technologies were also deployed; in 1984, a satellite dish was added to receive the urban-oriented Sheridan Broadcasting Networks (an antecedent to today's [[American Urban Radio Networks]]), and in 1987, a microwave studio-transmitter link was brought into use along with a new and more efficient antenna.
One of the primary challenges in the 1980s was an application filed in December 1983 by the [[Jack Straw Memorial Foundation]] and its station, KRAB (now [[KNDD]]), to share time with KNHC. The commercial station, which had been facing financial difficulties, set up a noncommercial foundation with the goal of broadcasting in the reserved band between 88 and 92 MHz; Seattle Public Schools saw the filing as a takeover attempt. The case was designated for hearing in 1986, and the courts found in Nathan Hale High School's favor in May 1988 and again after Jack Straw appealed. Ultimately, the foundation built a noncommercial station in Everett, [[KSER]] 90.7.
In 1988, KNHC filed to increase its power to 30 kW, an increase that was put to use for the first time in 1991. The early 1990s also brought a magnet grant to bolster the high school's mass communications program and a renovation to the radio facility that added a second production studio, engineering room, and offices.
In 1995, the station began converting to a digital workflow (a process completed in 2000 with the use of [[MiniDisc]]-based equipment), and in 1997, KNHC began streaming on the Internet. The mid-1990s also saw the formation of an articulation agreement with [[Boise State University]] to give KNHC students opportunities to further their education.
KNHC's transmitter was moved to [[Cougar Mountain]] in 2002 after receiving FCC approval the year before. While the effective radiated power dropped, the coverage area was vastly improved with the move to the mountaintop site, primarily to the north of Seattle. The expanded reach of the station and its online stream prompted several distinctions in the decade: across the country, ''[[The Village Voice]]'' named KNHC best high school radio station in its "Best of New York" list in 2003, and in 2004, the station became the first non-commercial station in the United States to be a monitored reporter when they joined the [[Billboard Magazine]] [[Dance Radio Airplay]] panel. Additional technical and facilities improvements, came in 2008, when KNHC installed a new transmitter on Cougar Mountain and began broadcasting in [[HD Radio]], and in November 2009, when it moved into brand-new digital studios and classrooms at Nathan Hale.
==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.c895.org/ C89.5's official website]
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Version vom 20. Januar 2022, 13:14 Uhr
KNHC (89.5 FM) ist ein High-School-Radiosender der Klasse C1 mit Sitz in Seattle, Washington. Er ist der älteste noch existierende Tanzmusiksender der Welt.
C89.5 bietet eine Mischung aus aktuellen EDM-Produkten und rhythmischen Top-40-Remixen sowie neuen Dance-Songs, die potenzielle künftige Hits sind - alles in einer Top-40-ähnlichen Ausrichtung.
Er ist einer von sechs Sendern, die von Nielsen BDS für die Aufnahme in die wöchentlichen Dance/Mix Show Airplay-Charts der Zeitschrift Billboard überwacht werden. Seine beste Reichweite hat er im Großraum Seattle.[1]
KNHC gehört den öffentlichen Schulen von Seattle und wird von professionellen Mitarbeitern betrieben, die den Schülern der Nathan Hale High School im Norden Seattles eine Ausbildung im Bereich der elektronischen Medien anbieten. Die Mitarbeiter beaufsichtigen die Schüler bei der Produktion, Programmierung, Musikauswahl, dem Verfassen von Texten und der Moderation der Sendungen. Einige regelmäßige Sendungen werden von Ehemaligen oder freiwilligen Helfern moderiert.
KNHC ging im Dezember 1969 als AM-Sender mit sehr geringer Leistung auf Sendung und sendete mit 100 Milliwatt auf 1210 kHz. Doch schon bald entschloss sich die High School, einen UKW-Sender zu bauen. Im September 1970 erhielt KNHC seine FM-Baugenehmigung und ging im Januar 1971 auf Sendung. Der Sender befand sich in der Wedgwood Elementary School, und der Sender sendete mit 10 Watt und deckte einen Umkreis von etwa 5 Meilen im nördlichen Teil von Seattle ab.
Im September 1972 erhöhte der Sender seine Leistung auf 320 Watt, und drei Monate später begann er mit Stereosendungen. Eine zweite Leistungserhöhung im November 1974 steigerte die ERP auf 1.500 Watt (direktional).