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    KTBC-TV aired its first television broadcast on Thursday, November 27, 1952, becoming the first television station in Austin and Central Texas.Originally housed in a small studio in the Driskill Hotel, [2] the station was originally owned by the Texas Broadcasting Company (from whom the call letters are taken), which was in turn owned by then-Senator and future U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson ...

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    KTBC may refer to: KTBC (TV) , the Fox owned-and-operated station for Austin, Texas KLBJ (AM) , a radio station in Austin, Texas, which previously held the KTBC call sign

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  9. KLBJ (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The Johnson family put Austin's first TV station on the air in 1952, Channel 7 KTBC-TV. The co-owned station 93.7 KTBC-FM (now KLBJ-FM ) signed on the air in 1960. In the 1950s, as network programming moved to television, 590 KTBC began playing middle of the road (MOR) and easy listening music, while still airing CBS News on the hour.