Houston's KPFT-FM (90.1) was knocked off the air all day Monday after suspected copper thieves broke into the nonprofit, independent radio station's transmission tower site, cutting a power drop line ...
If you're a KPFT listener who thought your ears suddenly detected something clearer and stronger about 90.1 FM over the weekend, it was not your imagination. Beginning Saturday night, the radio ...
KPFT, 90.1, Pacifica building at 419 Lovett Boulevard in Houston’s Montrose neighborhood Pacifica station KPFT is selling its historic home in Houston's Montrose neighborhood, leaving some wondering ...
Good news for Rice University’s student run radio station, KTRU-FM (91.7) Houston, which sold its license and tower to the University of Houston amid a bit of controversy in November last year. The ...
KPFT, a nonprofit listener sponsored community radio in Houston for 45 years, will present the fundraiser, ElectroLuv Fest. Dance to the music of Phish, The Talking Heads, and Pink Floyd, and much ...
90.1 FM KPFT’s Deadthyme program is the radio show in Houston for non-corporate, underground punk, industrial and goth, including their various subgenres such as death rock, post-punk, hardcore, ...
Yesterday morning during KPFT’s biannual pledge drive, the station was paying homage to recently deceased color-barrier breaker Lena Horne by giving away copies of her biography Stormy Weather and ...
“Pacifica Station Bombed Off Air,” read the Houston Chronicle’s banner headline on May 13, 1970. KPFT, Houston’s fledgling community radio station, had been on the air for just two months when its ...
Rice University’s student-run KTRU-FM has launched on Pacifica Foundation’s KPFT’s 90.1 HD2 channel at 9:01 AM 2/14. Amid ongoing protests from listeners and students, Rice and Pacifica recently ...
Pacifica Radio’s KPFT in Houston “was the first radio station in the United States to be bombed off the air” in May 1970, soon after going on the air, recalled Rick Campbell in a Houston Chronicle ...