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It finally happened. Houston's only commercial classical music station, KRTS
92.1, is dark. Well, not exactly. It is now KROI, with a format of the worst music of the Nam era -- the whiny, twangy crap. Strange, though. The FCC's data base still shows KRTS on 92.1 with the owner as KRTS, LP. KROI is shown as unassigned. I recall that Clear Cut was to buy this station. This station in Seabrook, TX, southeast of Houston, had changed formats and call signs several times in its 25-30 year life, but KRTS with classical music had lasted for at least ten years. An NPR station is now the only classical music station in the Houston area. Bill in SE Texas |
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