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  2. List of college radio stations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Hope College: 89.9 FM WMTU: Houghton: ... Texas: Texas State University: 89.9 FM ... (using radio waves). Most licensed college stations simulcast their programming ...

  3. Category:College radio stations in Texas - Wikipedia

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    For college radio stations in the U.S. state of Texas. Pages in category "College radio stations in Texas" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.

  4. List of radio stations in Texas - Wikipedia

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    College Station: Brazos Educational Radio: Public radio: KEPH-LP: 95.3 FM: Friendswood: Calvary Chapel Southeast Houston: Religious Teaching KEPI: 88.7 FM: Eagle Pass: World Radio Network, Inc. Spanish religious KEPJ-LP: 101.5 FM: San Antonio: Esperanza Peace and Justice Center: Spanish talk KEPX: 89.5 FM: Eagle Pass: World Radio Network, Inc ...

  5. State radio network - Wikipedia

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    TSN is the oldest and largest state radio network in America, incorporated by Elliott Roosevelt (Eleanor's son) and others on August 2, 1938. Five weeks later, TSN's debut broadcast originated from the old Casa Manana in Fort Worth , and featured personalities like Bob Hope and Texas Governor James V. Allred , along with a 300-voice choir.

  6. Texas State Network - Wikipedia

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    The Texas State Network is the largest of the 30 state radio networks in the United States. TSN mainly distributes news and agriculture business to more than 130 AM and FM radio affiliates across Texas .

  7. WTHS - Wikipedia

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    The station began as WTAS in 1956, when students Richard Brockmeier and Jack Hellriegel transmitted a signal from their room through the wiring of the then-new Kollen Hall (residence dormitory) on the Hope College campus. Brockmeier joined Hope's faculty in 1966, teaching computer science and physics until his death in 1993. [2]

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  9. KAWA (FM) - Wikipedia

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    KAWA (89.7 MHz) is an American Christian adult contemporary music formatted radio station located in Dallas, Texas. It is a WAY-FM Network owned and operated station through Hope Media Group (a non-profit entity). As a non-profit under previous ownership of Research Educational Foundation, Inc., it annually hosted two fund-raising drives to ...