KPFT is a listener-sponsored community radio station in Houston, Texas, which went on the air on March 1, 1970 as the fourth station in the Pacifica radio family. Larry Lee sold the idea to Pacifica to establish listener-supported radio in Houston as an alternative to main-stream broadcasting. The station frequently shows Progressive talk segments. Among the prominent persons who have been regulars on KPFT in the past were science educator David F. Duncan and humorist John Henry Faulk.
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- KPFT ist ein US-amerikanischer Hörfunksender und Teil des Pacifica Radio Network. KPFT ist ein nicht kommerzieller, von den Hörern gesponserter Sender, der in Houston, Texas auf der Frequenz 90.1 FM ausgestrahlt wird. KPFT ging erstmals am 1. März 1970 mit dem Beatles-Song Here Comes the Sun vom damals brandneuen Abbey Road-Album auf Sendung. Der Slogan des Senders ist Radio For Peace - Radio für den Frieden.
- KPFT is a listener-sponsored community radio station in Houston, Texas, which went on the air on March 1, 1970 as the fourth station in the Pacifica radio family. Larry Lee sold the idea to Pacifica to establish listener-supported radio in Houston as an alternative to main-stream broadcasting. The station frequently shows Progressive talk segments. Among the prominent persons who have been regulars on KPFT in the past were science educator David F. Duncan and humorist John Henry Faulk. KPFT commenced broadcasting on the 90.1 FM frequency with the song "Here Comes the Sun" from the Abbey Road album by The Beatles. Radio Maria Hispana (Houston) the local unit of Radio Maria USA, airs Spanish-language programming for the hispanic Catholic community on KPFT's subcarrier. Rice Radio broadcasts on KPFT's HD-2 channel and the alternate programming is now on the HD-3 channel.
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- KPFT ist ein US-amerikanischer Hörfunksender und Teil des Pacifica Radio Network. KPFT ist ein nicht kommerzieller, von den Hörern gesponserter Sender, der in Houston, Texas auf der Frequenz 90.1 FM ausgestrahlt wird. KPFT ging erstmals am 1. März 1970 mit dem Beatles-Song Here Comes the Sun vom damals brandneuen Abbey Road-Album auf Sendung. Der Slogan des Senders ist Radio For Peace - Radio für den Frieden.
- KPFT is a listener-sponsored community radio station in Houston, Texas, which went on the air on March 1, 1970 as the fourth station in the Pacifica radio family. Larry Lee sold the idea to Pacifica to establish listener-supported radio in Houston as an alternative to main-stream broadcasting. The station frequently shows Progressive talk segments. Among the prominent persons who have been regulars on KPFT in the past were science educator David F. Duncan and humorist John Henry Faulk.
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