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  2. KFTG - Wikipedia

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    KFTG (88.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Spanish Religious format. Licensed to Pasadena, Texas, United States, it serves the Houston area. The station is currently owned by Aleluya Christian Broadcasting, Inc.

  3. List of radio stations in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Call sign Frequency City of License [1] [2] Licensee Format [3]; KAAM: 770 AM: Garland: DJRD Broadcasting, LLC: Christian talk/Brokered KABA: 90.3 FM: Louise: Aleluya Broadcasting Network

  4. XHRED-FM - Wikipedia

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    XHRED-FM is a radio station on 88.1 FM in Mexico City.XHRED-FM is owned by Grupo Radio Centro and broadcasts a combined format of news/talk and English classic hits known as Universal (formerly Universal Stereo, the format's name between 1991 and 2014).

  5. KCTI-FM - Wikipedia

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    KCTI-FM was first licensed on July 29, 2008 as KZAR, owned by Educational Media Foundation, and used as a repeater for the company's national Air1 Christian format. . Educational Media Foundation sold this facility after purchasing 97.7 KLTO in McQueeney, Texas from Univision, moving Air1 to the much larger San Antonio rimshot

  6. KQUE - Wikipedia

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    KQUE-FM, a radio station (88.1 FM) licensed to serve Bay City, Texas KCOH , a radio station (1230 AM) licensed to serve Houston, Texas, which held the call sign KQUE from 1997 to 2013 KLTN , a radio station (102.9 FM) licensed to serve Houston, Texas, which held the call sign KQUE from 1960 to 1997

  7. KNTU - Wikipedia

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    KNTU was founded in 1969 in part by Bill Mercer, former voice of the Dallas Cowboys, North Texas Mean Green, and a member of the Texas Radio Hall of Fame.Originally on the 88.5 FM frequency, the station officially went on the air on October 31, 1969.

  8. KUHF - Wikipedia

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    On August 17, 2010, the University of Houston System announced its intent to purchase the broadcast tower, FM frequency and license of KTRU (91.7 FM) from Rice University. UH then moved all of KUHF's classical music programming to the 91.7 frequency under the call letters KUHA, allowing KUHF to become a full-time NPR news and talk station.

  9. KSBJ - Wikipedia

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    KSBJ is a non-profit ministry supported by listeners and is led by a diverse board of directors from across the greater Houston area. KSBJ can be heard online at KSBJ.org , through the KSBJ app, on 89.3 FM (Greater Houston Area), 96.9 FM (South/West of Houston), 99.9 (Beaumont/Liberty), 92.3 (Livingston), 92.5 (Navasota/College Station), 89.7 ...