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Houston Radio History: KTRH 50 kW Installation, Baytown, 1943-1981
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The story of Houston broadcasters and broadcast stations of years gone by. Tuesday, February 19, 2008. KTRH 50 kW Installation, Baytown, 1943-1981. Bob Stroupe, Houston Director of Engineering for Clear Channel Radio, says that KTRH. To apply for and be granted a license on 740 kHz. at 50 kW day and 50 kW night with the use of a directional antenna. Without the directional antenna, KTRH. Could have been licensed with 10 kW day and 1 kW night. Went to 50 kW in April, 1943. Facility on FM 565, Cove Rd....
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Houston Radio History: The 1960s - KIKK, Talk Radio, KODA, KENR
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The story of Houston broadcasters and broadcast stations of years gone by. Thursday, October 29, 2009. The 1960s - KIKK, Talk Radio, KODA, KENR. Most of the new station activity in Houston in the 1960s would take place on the FM dial; it was to be as active an era on FM as the 1920s or 1940s had been on AM. By mid-October, 1960, there were already two new FMs on the air as KARO-FM. Industry types and many others were busy talking that weekend about the news of a Vice Squad raid at the offices of KILT.
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Harold Gunn
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Harold Gunn
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Was created with the free EasyRotator. Software from DWUser.com. The free EasyRotator for WordPress. Plugin lets you create beautiful WordPress sliders. In 2009 The Texas Auto Writers Association established The Harold Gunn Scholarship for Journalism. HAROLD GUNN SCHOLARSHIP FOR JOURNALISM.
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Friends Of GRHOF
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Friends Of The Georgia Radio Hall of Fame. The Georgia Radio Hall Of Fame is a Georgia non profit corporation. 501 (c) (3) organization. Georgia Radio Hall Of Fame Corporation, 2014.
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Houston Radio History: Milt Willis, 1929 - 2005
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The story of Houston broadcasters and broadcast stations of years gone by. Wednesday, February 4, 2015. Milt Willis, 1929 - 2005. I have not been able to pin down when he first got into radio but for the most part he was associated with KTHT. Except for a very brief stint in Rapid City, SD, he spent all his career in Houston radio and in addition to air work he did a lot of voice work for advertising agencies and film production companies. I first have a record of him at KTHT. In the late 50s, KTHT.
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Houston Radio History: Phil Parr - R.I.P
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The story of Houston broadcasters and broadcast stations of years gone by. Wednesday, April 29, 2015. Phil Parr - R.I.P. Lufkin Daily News obituary. Phil Parr was at KTLW. In Texas City from 1962 to 1970 and was bassist for Utah Carl during those same years. He moved to Lufkin in 1970 and worked at KSPL. In Diboll. He also created and ran the Blind Handyman radio show on the ACB (American Council for the Blind) Radio network for years. Texas Country Reporter feature on The Blind Handyman. Anonymous on Ho...
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Houston Radio History: KILT Historical Photos
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The story of Houston broadcasters and broadcast stations of years gone by. Friday, November 21, 2008. Within one month, by June, 15, 1957, all three rating services - Hooper, Trendex and Pulse - showed KILT had moved from last to first place in the Houston market. Garay says the Top 40 format worked better on KILT than it had on KLIF and Don Keyes once wrote that McLendon basically made no mistakes in his second foray into Houston. Is a great read. Another photo from the Life collection shows new KILT mo...
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