In August I lost my daughter, Christy-Lynn Avilla. Shes buried at the Hawaii State Veterans Memorial in Kaneohe. Mom passed away on November 19th. Her service will be this Saturday at Borthwick Mortuary. Maunakea Chapel. 10:00 am. Burial to follow at 1:30 pm. at Hawaiian Memorial Park.
Aloha to Christy and Mama.
Baby It's Cold Outside
samedi 22 décembre 2018
https://www.npr.org/2018/12/05/67377...radio-stations
I thought the ban was silly. But, there's ujee guys out there.
Baby It's Cold Outside
I thought the ban was silly. But, there's ujee guys out there.
RIP: Penny Marshall
https://www.cnn.com/2018/12/18/enter...ead/index.html
Schlemiel! Schlimazel! Hasenpfeffer Incorporated!
RIP: Penny Marshall
Schlemiel! Schlimazel! Hasenpfeffer Incorporated!
Hawaii Radio Dial 2019 and Beyond
vendredi 14 décembre 2018
Since things are so ultra slow here, decided to just add one new thread to cover all things current with Hawaii radio both on Oahu and neighbor islands, traditional through the airwaves and internet streaming... whatever.
To start things off...
RECENT CHANGES ON THE HONOLULU RADIO DIAL (Dec. 2018)
Three Country Music Stations in Honolulu! Say what? Can't believe it myself, but there are now three and actually four radio stations here on Oahu that are playing a country music format.
KGU AM 760 / 95.1FM just flipped to country last week, dumping the long running Bloomberg business radio format.
KHCM 97.5 FM still maintains their country music format. They have been playing country for at least 10 years now. Both KGU and KHCM are owned by Salem Media.
KORL 107.5 FM retains its country music format that the station adopted last year. KORL is a multiplexed station running on several frequencies airing different formats such as oldies, 80s rock & pop, classic rock and country. It's owned by HHawaii Media.
In late October KPHI 96.7 FM / 1130 AM flipped from Filipino music to a new format "Shaka 96.7" playing contemporary Hawaiian music from the 70s to 90s. They're also an HHawaii Media station.
Other news... long time talk radio station KWAI at 1080 AM has been off the air for sometime now and is now labeled as "silent". Probably hardly anyone listened to them.
So is anyone here still listening to the radio in the old traditional way or have you just like dumped radio and stream everything on your smartphone and other connected devices (internet)?
Hawaii Radio Dial 2019 and Beyond
To start things off...
RECENT CHANGES ON THE HONOLULU RADIO DIAL (Dec. 2018)
Three Country Music Stations in Honolulu! Say what? Can't believe it myself, but there are now three and actually four radio stations here on Oahu that are playing a country music format.
KGU AM 760 / 95.1FM just flipped to country last week, dumping the long running Bloomberg business radio format.
KHCM 97.5 FM still maintains their country music format. They have been playing country for at least 10 years now. Both KGU and KHCM are owned by Salem Media.
KORL 107.5 FM retains its country music format that the station adopted last year. KORL is a multiplexed station running on several frequencies airing different formats such as oldies, 80s rock & pop, classic rock and country. It's owned by HHawaii Media.
In late October KPHI 96.7 FM / 1130 AM flipped from Filipino music to a new format "Shaka 96.7" playing contemporary Hawaiian music from the 70s to 90s. They're also an HHawaii Media station.
Other news... long time talk radio station KWAI at 1080 AM has been off the air for sometime now and is now labeled as "silent". Probably hardly anyone listened to them.
So is anyone here still listening to the radio in the old traditional way or have you just like dumped radio and stream everything on your smartphone and other connected devices (internet)?
Rampage
samedi 8 décembre 2018
I missed seeing the movie Rampage when it was playing in the theaters earlier in the year, however it is available on HBO and I was able to watch it thru on-demand.
The movie is inspired by an arcade game during the middle 1980's. In the game people are transformed into monsters by various things while in this movie animals are transformed into big versions of themselves by a mutagen that came from an exploding space station.
There are added subplots to the movie
Rampage
The movie is inspired by an arcade game during the middle 1980's. In the game people are transformed into monsters by various things while in this movie animals are transformed into big versions of themselves by a mutagen that came from an exploding space station.
There are added subplots to the movie
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