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In 1947, Houston's first FM station was added, 101.1 MHz KTRH-FM. [19] The FM station mostly simulcast KTRH's programming when few people had FM radios. In the 1950s, as network programming moved from radio to TV, KTRH-AM-FM switched to a full service middle of the road (MOR) format. In 1965, KTRH-AM-FM were acquired by the Rusk Corporation.
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KPRC (950 kHz) is a commercial radio station in Houston, Texas. It has a talk radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. KPRC broadcasts mostly conservative talk radio shows and is the home base for the nationally syndicated Walton & Johnson and The Jesse Kelly Show. Additionally, KPRC broadcasts University of Houston sports. KPRC first ...
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For much of the early days of radio, KTRH had been one of Houston's top AM stations, co-owned with The Houston Chronicle. In 1947, an FM station was added, 101.1 KTRH-FM. [ 4 ] It was the third FM station in Houston (after the short-lived KOPY and KPRC-FM) and mostly simulcast KTRH's programming when few people had FM radios.
KGOL (1180 AM) is a commercial radio station, licensed to Humble, Texas, and serving Greater Houston.. KGOL is one of two 50,000 watt AM facilities serving the Houston area, the other being talk radio station 740 KTRH, owned by iHeartMedia, which runs 50,000 watts full-time.
KEYH (850 AM) is a commercial radio station in Houston, Texas, under Special Temporary Authority from the Federal Communications Commission to broadcast at 100 watts from a temporary long-wire antenna, on a tower located in Northline, North Houston. KEYH airs a classic hits format as "Houston Radio Platinum."
Four people are dead, including a child, after a helicopter crashed into a radio tower in Houston Sunday night, according to authorities. "This is a tragic event tonight," Houston Police Chief J ...