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ArkivMusic, Inc. is an American, Tennessee-based online classical music retailer, specializing in the distribution of CDs and DVDs. ArkivMusic opened its online store in February 2002. [1] In addition to their inventory of readily available CDs, the ArkivCD reissue program carried a selection of "on-demand" titles for items no longer in the ...
KHPT (106.9 FM, "Houston's Eagle @ 106.9 & 107.5") is a classic rock-formatted radio station licensed to Conroe, Texas, which simulcasts KGLK (107.5 FM). It is owned by Urban One, and is part of a five station Houston cluster that also includes KGLK, KBXX, KKBQ and KMJQ.
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Symphony Hall is a Sirius XM Radio station featuring exclusively classical music. It is located on Sirius XM Radio channel 78 and DISH Network channel 6076. Originally Sirius only, it was merged with the XM Classics channel on November 12, 2008. [1]
Some areas of the Hill Country could not get a clear signal from KSTX or any NPR news and information station. In 1997, Hill Country Friends of Texas Public Radio was formed to support the expansion of TPR to the area. [27] KTXI began broadcasting on October 8, 1998, airing a mix of NPR news from KSTX and classical music from KPAC.
KLVH (97.1 FM "K-Love") is a non-commercial radio station licensed to Cleveland, Texas, and serving the northern section of Greater Houston.The station airs the programming of the K-Love national radio network, which broadcasts a Christian adult contemporary radio format, and is owned by the Educational Media Foundation.
KTRU-LP (stylized as ktru) is the college radio station of Rice University, a private university in south-central Houston, Texas, United States.. KTRU-LP broadcasts a freeform-eclectic music format on 96.1 FM; [1] its programming includes modern classical, reggae, indie rock, chopped and screwed, spoken word and local experimental noise bands.
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