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  2. KQBT - Wikipedia

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    KQBT (93.7 FM) is an urban contemporary radio station in Houston, Texas. It is owned by iHeartMedia. The station's studios are located along the West Loop Freeway in the city's Uptown district, and the transmitter site is near Missouri City, Texas. KQBT carries Pride Radio on the HD Radio sub-channel.

  3. KZNE - Wikipedia

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    KZNE (1150 AM), branded as "The Zone 1150 AM – 93.7 FM", is a commercial sports radio station licensed to serve College Station, Texas. Owned by the Bryan Broadcasting Company, KZNE covers College Station, Bryan and much of the Brazos Valley. [2] Studios are located in College Station, with a transmitter site in Bryan.

  4. 93.7 FM - Wikipedia

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    The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 93.7 MHz: Argentina ... KQBT in Houston, Texas; KQFM in Hermiston, Oregon; KRAI-FM in Craig, Colorado;

  5. KZFX - Wikipedia

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    KZFX (93.7 FM, "Z-93.7" and "The Super Rock") is a commercial radio station in Ridgecrest, California, United States, broadcasting to the area along US-395 from Ridgecrest to Lone Pine. The station is owned by KZFX, LLC, and broadcasts a classic rock format .

  6. KTBZ-FM - Wikipedia

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    KTBZ-FM (94.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Houston, Texas.Owned by iHeartMedia, the station serves Greater Houston.KTBZ-FM's studios are located in Uptown Houston, while the station's transmitter is located near Missouri City, Texas; KTBZ-FM has an effective radiated power of 100,000 watts.

  7. List of radio stations in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of FCC-licensed AM and FM radio stations in the U.S. state of Texas, ... Houston: Radio License Holding SRC LLC: Adult Top 40 (CHR) KRBG: 88.7 FM:

  8. KQBU-FM - Wikipedia

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    On June 25, 1998, the station was then changed to "K-Love 93.3 y 104.9", the first simulcast with 104.9 FM (now KAMA-FM) in Houston, and assigned the new calls of KOVE-FM. On July 30, 2001, the call sign was changed to KQBU-FM with the moniker "La Que Buena 93.3" for the first run of the Regional Mexican format on this frequency.

  9. KHVU - Wikipedia

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    The station was presented with an operating endowment by Mike Stude, the owner of Houston-area radio station 92.1 KRTS (now KROI) and an heir of the founders of Brown & Root. This move enabled Stude's station, which aired classical music , to increase from 3,000 watts to 50,000 watts without interfering with KTRU's signal.