[1][2] The KHKK license has its roots in KTRB-FM, the sister station to KTRB radio.
In November 1979, KHOP gradually moved to a live Top 40 format and evolved to full-on CHR as "Stereo 104."
On April 23, 1996, Rock 104 moved to its new frequency at 95.1 FM, and after a few days of an all-Elvis stunt, it switched formats on April 29, 1996 to classic hits and changed its call sign to KROW, Arrow 104.1 "All Rock & Roll Oldies".
He was formerly employed at the legendary, original KDJK (at 95.1 FM) as production director as well as co-host with Beaver Brown on the morning show.
KDJK simulcasts this station on FM frequency 103.9 MHz, serving Mariposa, California.