The network, which the company calls Radio AAHS (as in oohs and aahs, get it?)
The target audience for Radio AAHS is children 12 and younger.
Disney has given Radio AAHS the chance to broadcast weekend shows live from its theme parks and to develop other tie-ins.
After the sign-off of Radio AAHS in January 1998, Children's Broadcasting Corporation needed programming for the network of stations until it could find buyers.
Radio AAHS, a production of the Children's Broadcasting Corporation in Minneapolis, employs 30 on-air youngsters, ages 11 to 16.
He went on the air at Radio AAHS in May.
Evan Roberts, the 14-year-old broadcaster on Radio AAHS, a children's radio network, will be host of the show.
At its height in 1996, Radio AAHS had 29 affiliates across the nation.
The assets of Radio AAHS were rolled into Intelefilm Corp.
This format lasted until 1992, when it joined the all-children's network known as "Radio AAHS" and simulcast KPLS.