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  2. Senior Road Tower - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, ten Houston radio stations, later reduced to nine—KFMK, KIKK, KILT, KLEF, KLOL, KODA, KRBE, KSRR, and KYND—began to scout out a site for a new facility in an area that was becoming a cluster of transmission towers. [1] Television stations KTRK-TV and KRIV were also building tall towers near this site. The original plan was to build ...

  3. KZNE - Wikipedia

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    The transmission was made using Morse Code, so to save time a special group of abbreviations was used to report the action. [ 8 ] Regional newspapers, including the Bryan Daily Eagle , [ 11 ] the Houston Post , [ 12 ] and the Waco News-Tribune [ 13 ] made arrangements which successfully picked up the transmissions, which they noted came in ...

  4. KULF - Wikipedia

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    KULF (1090 kHz) was an AM daytimer radio station, paired with an FM translator, based in Bellville, Texas. [1] Licensed to Bellville, Texas, United States, it served the Victoria and Houston regional area. The station was last owned by James Su, through licensee Trade Route Media, Inc. [2]

  5. KGOW - Wikipedia

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    KGOW (1560 AM) is a Vietnamese language terrestrial full service radio station based in Houston, Texas, United States, owned by Gow Media, LLC.KGOW's programming schedule is leased to a third party group that utilizes the broadcast day to air Vietnamese focused programming for southwest Houston, Bellaire, and the areas in southwest Harris County where 1560's signal is strongest.

  6. KNUZ-TV - Wikipedia

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    KNUZ-TV was a television station broadcasting on ultra high frequency (UHF) channel 39 in Houston, Texas, United States, affiliated with the DuMont Television Network.It signed on the air on October 22, 1953, as Houston's third television station (four, including KGUL-TV channel 11 in Galveston) and first UHF outlet; [2] it closed on June 25, 1954, after having lost money its entire existence ...

  7. Texas Interconnection - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Interconnection is an alternating current (AC) power grid – a wide area synchronous grid – that covers most of the state of Texas. The grid is managed by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT). The Texas Interconnection is one of the three minor grids in the North American power transmission grid.

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