KFH/Wichita Reaches Century Mark
KFH Radio, originally known as WEAH, was launched on May 26, 1922 for the purpose of broadcasting crop and market reports. It was also the first radio station in Kansas to add FM to its broadcasts and to originate a network broadcast that was carried nationwide.
KFH Radio kicks off its 100th anniversary celebration by welcoming some very special guests, including Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple, Melodee Eby, the daughter of the late former PD Larry Stanley, and former KFH personality Charles Frodsham, among others. The station will also air some classic audio clips, including its coverage of World War II, Wichita State University athletics, national attention from Orson Welles‘ 1938 War of the Worlds broadcast that aired on the station, and more. KFH will also pay homage to the past through a historical content series posted on its Facebook page.
“As the oldest radio station in Kansas, KFH Radio is very much a key piece of a fabric of this region and the city of Wichita,” said Jackie Wise, SVP/Market Manager, Audacy Wichita. “We’re honored to have been able to carry that baton for 100 years now, serving our community in key moments throughout history. We’re proud of the role we play in Wichita and look forward to celebrating our centennial anniversary alongside our loyal listeners.”
A full station history with vintage photos is posted online.