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KHTS AM-1220 Moves From Canyon Country To Old Town Newhall

The Santa Clarita Valley’s only radio station KHTS AM-1220, your Home Town Station, has moved to Main Street in Old Town Newhall.


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KHTS AM-1220’s new location is 24320 Main St. in Newhall and will be open starting early next week from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

The building was originally the home of Santa Clarita icon, Newhall Hardware, for many decades, said KHTS AM-1220 co-owner Carl Goldman. KHTS AM-1220 and Total Financial Solutions purchased the building a year ago and renovated it.

“This has been a dream of ours for the past 14 years,” Goldman said. “We’re thrilled to be down in Old Town Newhall and look forward to the next few decades.”

KHTS AM-1220 offers up-to-date, accurate online news coverage as well as entertaining, informative radio and Restaurant Row — gift certificates for local Santa Clarita Valley restaurants and businesses for half the price of the product or service.

KHTS AM-1220, originally KBET, made its on-air debut in July 1989. The Goldman’s first purchased the station in 1990 and has continued to be a leader in information communication and entertainment for more than 25 years.

A new Coffee Kiosk is expected to move in next to KHTS AM-1220 as well as Total Financial Solutions, Goldman said. Total Financial Solutions will be opening toward the end of July and Coffee Kiosk by the end of the summer.

“We kept the original safe from Newhall Hardware,” Goldman said. “We plan to create a radio special in a few months and do an official opening of the safe. who knows, maybe we’ll find a relic from Al Capone.

“But seriously, we saved some of the historical contents form Newhall Hardware and plan to keep them on display.”

“We’re still moving in and putting the finishing touches on the new station but we can’t wait to share our new location with our community,” said Jeri Seratti-Goldman, co-owner of KHTS AM-1220.

For more information about the station’s history, click here.

“It’s exciting to see all the traffic and all of the potential of what we believe Old Town Newhall will transition into — becoming one of the highlights of Santa Clarita,” Carl Goldman said.

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KHTS AM-1220 Moves From Canyon Country To Old Town Newhall

6 comments

  1. Someone else leaving Canyon Country ,thanks a lot. Is another business moving in where you are leaving or will it be just another vacant office.

  2. How exciting! Congratulations on the new office, Carl and Jeri! Looks awesome, can’t wait to see it!!!!
    Zony

  3. This is great news. We who mourn the loss of Newhall Hardware will be glad to see the old icon will still be there. You should consider leaving the “Newhall Hardware” sign on the back of the building. KHTS could be posted there as well, but at least there would still be a piece of history left. Thanks!

  4. I heard the rumor you were moving there. We will look forward to your Grand Opening! Old Newhall really is the happening place!

    Dody

  5. I don’t think of this as another business “leaving” Canyon Country. There has quite a bit for business growth in the community of Canyon Country. I think of the Goldman’s move as an effort to help improve another community in the city of Santa Clarita and thank them for investing in downtown Newhall.

  6. Congrats on your new location. Maybe now our illustrious city council will stop screwing Old Town merchants.

    By the way, don’t you think a news source would take a minute to proofread/edit its articles?

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About Jessica Boyer

Jessica is an award-winning journalist, photographer, videographer and artist. She has worked with news organizations including NBC Los Angeles, KHTS AM 1220, and the Pierce College Roundup News. She is studying to receive a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism with an emphasis on Photojournalism and a minor in Communications at California State University, Northridge. She has studied and worked in many fields including filmmaking, journalism, studio photography, and some graphic design. She began her journalism journey at the Arroyo Seco Conquestador News Network and the Saugus High School News Network.