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  2. KPRC (AM) - Wikipedia

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    At night, to avoid interference to other stations on 950 AM, it reduces power to 4,300 watts and it uses a directional antenna with a four-tower array. The transmitter site is located at 3000 Hansom Road in Houston. [73] For listeners with an HD radio, KPRC can be heard on sister station 94.5 KTBZ-FM on the station's HD3 subchannel.

  3. 950 AM - Wikipedia

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    The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 950 kHz: [1] The Federal Communications Commission categorizes 950 AM as a regional frequency. [ 2 ] Argentina

  4. KPRC - Wikipedia

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    KPRC (AM), a radio station (950 AM) licensed to Houston, Texas, United States; KPRC-FM, a radio station (100.7 FM) licensed to Salinas, California, United States; KODA, a radio station (99.1 FM) licensed to Houston, Texas, United States; formerly KPRC-FM from 1946 to 1958; The ICAO code for Ernest A. Love Field in Prescott, Arizona, United States

  5. List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign ...

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    List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters KA–KF) ... 950 AM: Auburn, California: KAHL: 1310 AM: ... 1160 AM: Cleveland, Missouri ...

  6. Houston Astros Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    The Houston Astros Radio Network is an American broadcast network of radio affiliates in operation since 1962 ... 950 AM Lubbock, Texas: ... KPRC: 950 AM Houston ...

  7. Michael Berry (radio host) - Wikipedia

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    The following year, Berry began hosting a weekday 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. talk show on sister station Talk Radio 950 KPRC that replaced the syndicated Glenn Beck Program. [5] [6] On April 27, 2007, Berry became operations director for the three Clear Channel Communications AM radio stations in Houston: KTRH, KPRC, and KBME "790 the Sports Animal". [7]

  8. H&C Communications - Wikipedia

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    H&C Communications was a corporation that owned a number of media outlets throughout the United States. Originally known as Channel 2 Television Company, a reference to the channel number of flagship station KPRC-TV, it was created in 1983 to unite the Hobby family's television & radio interests under one umbrella after the Houston Post, their flagship business, was sold.

  9. KODA - Wikipedia

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    On Christmas Eve, 1946, the station signed on as KPRC-FM.It was owned by the Houston Post daily newspaper, which also owned KPRC and would put KPRC-TV on the air in 1949. . (When KPRC-AM signed on in May, 1925, the call letters stood for Kotton Port Rail Center, a slogan promoting Houston commerce.) [3] In its early years, KPRC-FM mostly simulcast its AM sister st