
In 2000 it flipped to All-1980s and 90s music, with the Top 40 format previously on KQMQ moving over to sister station KDDB. It was one of the first stations in Hawaii to include Hawaiian Contemporary music in its regular playlist, giving exposure to groups like Kalapana, Cecilio and Kapono, and Keola and Kapono Beamer.īy the 1980s it inherited the Top 40 format from KKUA and continued it into the 1990s. Among the disc jockeys were Ron Wood, Bob Cole and Noel Grey. Gene Davis was Program Director and hosted morning drive time while Lee Abrams was the consultant. It became an album rock station in 1976 after it was acquired from Cecil Heftel. The station signed on the air on October 1, 1967 55 years ago ( ). The station is also heard on Spectrum digital channel 868 for the entire state of Hawaii. The transmitter is on Palehua Road near Palikea Ridge in Akupu. KQMQ-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts, the maximum for most FM stations. The station's studios are on Alakea Street in Downtown Honolulu. The programming is led by local radio vet Kelsey Yogi. Kauaʻi stations include: KQNG 93.5 FM “Kauai’s Kong”, KSHK “Shaka” 103.1 FM, KSRF “HI95” 95.9 FM and KUAI 570 AM (and 104.5 FM translator) “Kauai Country”.KQMQ-FM (93.1 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Honolulu, Hawaii, known as "HI 93." It is owned by the Pacific Media Group and it broadcasts a radio format of Contemporary Hawaiian and Reggae music. Hawai’I Island stations include: KAPA 99.1 FM (Kona) and 100.3 FM (Hilo and Kaʻū) KPVS “The Beat” 95.9 FM (Hilo) and 93.9 FM (Kona), KKBG “KBIG” 97.9 FM (Hilo) and 106.1 FM (Kona).



O’ahu stations are KDDB FM “102.7 da Bomb” KPOI FM “The Wave 105.9 FM”, KQMQ “HI93” 93.1 FM and KUMU FM “94.7 KUMU”. PMG owns and operations 20 radio stations, ,, and multiple website, app, and digital radio products. Pacific Media Group is a Hawai’i-based media company with offices in Kahului, O’ahu, Kaua’i, Hilo and Kona. You can learn more about Shannon Scott at and listen to him this Saturday from 2 to 7pm and Sunday from 2 to 8pm on 94.7 KUMU FM, streamed from, on the KUMU App or on any smart device. Adding Shannon to the weekend lineup on 94.7 KUMU brings another local media star to Hawaii’s Feel Good Station, and gives the audience a chance to hear Shannon talk story, share local information, and timely, relevant news.” Beyond dancing hula for Na Maka O Pu’uwai Aloha and hosting two lu’au shows at Moani Waikiki’s “Hawaiian Style Pa’ina” and Turtle Bay’s Paniolo Pa’ina, he is a proud husband to Mandi and father to two daughters.

“Pacific Media Group is deeply committed to providing our local communities with local voices on the radio. “Shannon is a beloved member of our community and an extraordinary radio host,” explains 94.7 KUMU Program Director, Kelsey “K-Smooth” Yogi. HONOLULU, HAWAII (May 6, 2022) – Following the debut of Radio/TV veteran, Shannon Scott on Pacific Media Group’s HI93 – KQMQ 93.1 FM as host of the Sunday Mele, the former Radio Program Director / Music Director / Promotions Director and Radio Morning Show Host will expand his role with the locally-owned company to host two additional shows, weekends on 94.7 KUMU FM, Hawaii’s Feel Good Station. Email: Expanding Role for Shannon Scott at Pacific Media Group
