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KSHE, one of the oldest continually operating rock stations in the country, celebrated its 40th birthday as a rock station in November, 2007.
KSHE, one of the oldest continually operating rock stations in the country, celebrated its 40th birthday as a rock station in November, 2007.

Jason And Randy Sklar have a comedy bit parodying the station identification ads on kshe 95.


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 20:09, 13 June 2008

KSHE
Broadcast areaGreater St. Louis
Frequency94.7 (MHz) (HD Radio)
BrandingKSHE 95
Programming
FormatRock
Ownership
OwnerEmmis Communications
History
First air date
February 11, 1961
Call sign meaning
K SHE (a reference to its original female-oriented rock format)
Technical information
Facility ID19523
ClassC0
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT313 meters
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitewww.kshe95.com

KSHE is a rock & roll radio station licensed to Crestwood, Missouri which serves the St. Louis, Missouri area. KSHE is located at 94.7 MHz and currently uses the slogan "KSHE 95, Real Rock Radio". The station mascot is a sunglass wearing pig named Sweet Meat, a likeness of which originally appeared on the Blodwyn Pig LP, "Ahead Rings Out". Like the pig pictured on the LP cover, Sweet Meat first appeared with a joint in his mouth. This "controversial" detail disappeared in the early '80s. The station's studios have been located in the Powerhouse building at St. Louis Union Station since the 1990s, while the transmitter remains in Crestwood. KSHE is owned by Emmis Communications and has been since 1984.

KSHE broadcasts RBDS data. Its morning show is a syndicated feed of the Bob & Tom Show, out of Indianapolis. It recently announced its first HD Radio subchannel, which will broadcast a 24-hour version of longtime personality John Ulett's popular KSHE Klassics Show.

History

KSHE originally played lighter, female-oriented rock when it first started operating in 1961 as KSHE (Hence, the reason for the SHE in KSHE), Over the years, KSHE gradually incorporated more mainstream rock to become the station that it is today.

KSHE, one of the oldest continually operating rock stations in the country, celebrated its 40th birthday as a rock station in November, 2007.

Jason And Randy Sklar have a comedy bit parodying the station identification ads on kshe 95.

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