KHOT-FM

Coordinates: 33°35′17″N 111°45′40″W / 33.588°N 111.761°W / 33.588; -111.761
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KHOT-FM
Broadcast areaPhoenix, Arizona
Frequency105.9 MHz
Branding"La Nueva 105.9"
Programming
FormatRegional Mexican
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
1996 (as KXLL)
Former call signs
KXLL (1992-1996)
KBUQ (1996-1998)
Call sign meaning
HOT (In reference to former Rhythmic Oldies format and the extreme weather climate in the Phoenix area)
Technical information
Facility ID59422
ClassC2
ERP36,000 watts
HAAT176 meters
Links
WebcastListen Live
WebsiteRadio La Nueva Online

KHOT-FM (105.9 MHz) is a radio station licensed to Paradise Valley, Arizona. Carrying a Regional Mexican format, the station serves the Phoenix area. The station, owned by Univision, is known as "La Nueva 105.9".

History

KXLL/KBUQ

KHOT signed on the air on July 19, 1996, carrying a country music format known as "Young Buck Country".[1] Before the station was on the air, the call letters were KXLL. The call letters were changed shortly after sign on to KBUQ to complement the "Young Buck Country" branding.

KHOT

On October, 10 1997, the format changed to Urban Adult Contemporary with a call letter change to complement the new branding, "Hot 105.9".[2] The station then changed call letters to KHOT, which moved from 100.3 FM in 1997. At that time, the station was owned by New Century Arizona Broadcasting.

KHOT dropped most of its current R&B hits to focus more on a Rhythmic Oldies direction, playing mostly 1970s and 1980s R&B and Disco, which most similarly-formatted stations at that time were doing. In 1999, KHOT was sold to Hispanic Broadcasting Corporation and flipped to its current format on April 5 of that year. The 105.3 frequency was added in 2001, creating a simulcast.

KHOT's signature program is Piolín Por La Mañana ("Tweety in the Morning"), hosted by Eddie "Piolín" Sotelo. The program originates from Los Angeles-based sister station KSCA, and is a popular show among Spanish-speaking Hispanics in Phoenix.[citation needed]

The PM drive show is known as El Show Del Gatillero Del La Tarde.

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External links

33°35′17″N 111°45′40″W / 33.588°N 111.761°W / 33.588; -111.761