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Another supersoft AC in danger?

http://radioinsight.com/blog/headlines/80882/cox-sells-stations-in-six-markets-to-two-groups/

One of said markets is Honolulu, where Cox does a WDUV-style super-soft AC on KRTR-AM 650. The Honolulu stations - also including a mainstream AC FM, two Hawaiian-formatted FMs and one AM, and a Rhythmic FM - are going to Summit Media.

Since the death of 99.5 The Jewel, AM 650 is also the only thing in Honolulu remotely resembling a standards station. At least they were last time I checked; there is no Listen Live link on their website.
 
I think Hawaii ought to have something. Preferably a station that includes Hawaiian-style instrumentals, and by that I mean steel guitar.

I seem to recall one station does play something resembling standards, with traditional Hawaiian music, but I'm assuming that's a different style than the steel guitar Hawaiian music.
 
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