A bullet blasted through a Plexiglas window at KPFT radio early this morning, missing a woman's head by about 18 inches, said general manager Duane Bradley. The bullet was fired while another staff ...
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 ...
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 ...
Today Rocks Off would like to salute 90.1 FM KPFT on its 44th anniversary, which it celebrates this Sunday under the “big top” behind McGonigel’s Mucky Duck The lineup is a real hootenanny too, ...
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, ...
KPFT remains, to this day, the only radio station in U.S. history to have been blown up. Forty-five years later KPFT continues to broadcast, serving the public as a beacon of alternative perspectives.
The Pacifica station has a unique spot in radio history for having had its transmitter site bombed in 1970 by the local KKK, which objected to its liberal programming. KPFT-FM Houston has been knocked ...
Eat, shop and rock along with live music, art shows, appetizer specials and meet DJs Alex and Naboo from Generasian Radio on KPFT. The Continental Club, Shoeshine Charlie's Big Top, Tacos A Go-Go, Sig ...
“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 ...
Not quite a year after its longtime Lovett Blvd. space was put on the market — and subsequently razed — the public radio station KPFT has a new home. The Pacifica station found at 90.1 FM will settle ...
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