Houston TX / United States
KPFT FM 90.1
90.1 FM
About KPFT FM 90.1
KPFT FM 90.1 broadcasts on 90.1 FM from Houston TX, United States, and streams live on Tuninga Radio.
This radio station offers diverse programming.
A listener-sponsored community radio station operating on 90.1 FM, with supplementary signals on 89.5 FM in Galveston and 91.9 FM in Huntsville. It is the fourth station established within the Pacifica radio network, having commenced broadcasting on March 1, 1970, with the Beatles track "Here Comes the Sun" from the Abbey Road album. The station was founded by Associated Press journalist Larry Lee and Houston Post reporter Don Gardner, who sought to address what they perceived as inadequate coverage of racial issues by existing local media outlets. The first program director described the process of convincing the Pacifica Foundation to authorize the new station as challenging, with the founders ultimately self-organizing and donating the operation to the network upon launch. From its earliest days, the station prioritized depth in news programming, monitoring the Associated Press "A" wire typically reserved for newspapers, as well as a French news wire valued for its Vietnam War coverage. Programming adopted a full-service format unusual for the era, combining jazz, rock and roll, opera, and talk programming in a single schedule. Evening news broadcasts ran up to ninety minutes and deliberately avoided the space-focused content dominating competing outlets of the time. The station operates entirely on listener donations and carries no commercial advertising, relying on sustaining memberships and one-time contributions to fund operations. Programming spans news, talk, call-in formats, and music, with a political orientation generally ranging from center-left to far-left perspectives. Notable figures associated with the station include science educator David F. Duncan and humorist John Henry Faulk.
Located in Houston TX, United States — (713) 526-5738
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