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- KPFT abstract "KPFT is a listener-sponsored community radio station in Houston, Texas, which began broadcasting March 1, 1970 as the fourth station in the Pacifica radio family. Larry Lee brought the idea to Pacifica to establish listener-supported radio in Houston as an alternative to main-stream broadcasting. The station airs a variety of music and Progressive news, talk and call-in programs. Prominent persons who have been regulars on KPFT include science educator David F. Duncan and humorist John Henry Faulk.KPFT also broadcasts its signal live on their HD-1 channel (64k) and related alternate programming on HD-3. Notably, its HD-2 channel was home to student-run college radio station KTRU but after it signed on a new LPFM on the 96.1 frequency in southwest Houston in October 2015 (it now relies solely on internet streaming to reach listeners outside of that area), KTRU abandoned the HD-2 channel of KPFT, which subsequently fell silent and will either be leased out to a new organization or shut down entirely, at which point the HD-3 would become the HD-2 channel. Radio Maria Hispana (Houston) the local unit of Radio Maria USA, airs Spanish-language programming for the Hispanic Catholic community on KPFT's subcarrier.KPFT was one of three US radio stations to introduce Al Jazeera English with Pacifica stations in Berkeley and New York December 7, 2010.KPFT commenced broadcasting on the 90.1 FM frequency with the song "Here Comes the Sun" from the Abbey Road album by The Beatles. Currently, KPFT broadcasts over 20 programs, including "Growing Up in America" produced by the non-profit organization Children at Risk, "Wide Open Spaces," and "Democracy Now."KPFT also hosts the weekly radio show of recording artist DJ Sun, Soular Grooves, since January 1995.".
- KPFT alias ""KPFT 90.1"".
- KPFT broadcastArea Greater_Houston.
- KPFT broadcastNetwork Pacifica_Radio.
- KPFT broadcastNetwork Public_Radio_International.
- KPFT broadcastStationClass "C1".
- KPFT broadcastTranslator "89.5 MHz inGalveston".
- KPFT broadcastTranslator "89.7 MHz inHuntsville".
- KPFT broadcastTranslator "90.3 MHz inGoodrich(Livingston)".
- KPFT callsignMeaning "K PaciFica Texas or possibly Peace For Texas".
- KPFT city Houston.
- KPFT city Texas.
- KPFT facilityId "51244".
- KPFT firstAirDate "1970-03-01".
- KPFT frequency "9.01E7".
- KPFT licensee "Pacifica Foundation, Inc.".
- KPFT owner Pacifica_Radio.
- KPFT programmeFormat Public_broadcasting.
- KPFT slogan "Radio For Peace".
- KPFT webcast streamkpft.m3u.
- KPFT wikiPageExternalLink streamkpft.m3u.
- KPFT wikiPageExternalLink www.kpft.org.
- KPFT wikiPageExternalLink www.kpft.org.
- KPFT wikiPageExternalLink programs.php.
- KPFT wikiPageExternalLink kpftbom.html.
- KPFT wikiPageExternalLink www.worldinternetnews.net.
- KPFT wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=yvNxEPIjrQ8.
- KPFT wikiPageID "3098670".
- KPFT wikiPageLength "8032".
- KPFT wikiPageOutDegree "48".
- KPFT wikiPageRevisionID "683848088".
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Abbey_Road.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Alices_Restaurant.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Arlo_Guthrie.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink BBC_World_News.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Category:1970_establishments_in_Texas.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pacifica_Radio_stations.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_established_in_1970.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_in_Houston,_Texas.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Children_at_Risk.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Community_radio.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Community_radio_station.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink DJ_Sun.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Dark_(broadcasting).
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink David_F._Duncan.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Bureau_of_Investigation.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink File:KPFT_Logo.png.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Frequency.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Frequency_modulation.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Galveston,_Texas.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Goodrich,_Texas.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Greater_Houston.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Here_Comes_the_Sun.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Houston.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Huntsville,_Texas.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink John_Henry_Faulk.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink KPFA.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink KPFK.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink KTRU_Rice_Radio.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Ku_Klux_Klan.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink LPFM.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Livingston,_Texas.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Low-power_broadcasting.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink MHz.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Mass_media.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Pacifica_Radio.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Progressivism.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Public_Radio.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Public_Radio_International.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Public_broadcasting.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Radio_Maria.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Silent_(broadcasting).
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Space_City_(newspaper).
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Studio.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Subsidiary_Communications_Authority.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Subsidiary_communications_authority.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Texas.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink The_Beatles.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Transmitter.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLink Watt.
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLinkText "90.1".
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLinkText "KPFT".
- KPFT wikiPageWikiLinkText "KPFT-FM".
- KPFT affiliations Pacifica_Radio.
- KPFT affiliations Public_Radio_International.
- KPFT airdate "1970-03-01".
- KPFT area Greater_Houston.
- KPFT branding "90.1".
- KPFT callsignMeaning "K PaciFica Texas or possibly Peace For Texas".
- KPFT city Houston.
- KPFT city Texas.
- KPFT class "1.0".
- KPFT erp "100000".
- KPFT facilityId "51244".
- KPFT format Public_Radio.
- KPFT format Public_broadcasting.
- KPFT frequency "90.1".
- KPFT frequency "90.1".
- KPFT haat "205".