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KHOU (channel 11) is a television station in Houston, Texas, United States, affiliated with CBS.It is owned by Tegna Inc. alongside Conroe-licensed Quest station KTBU (channel 55).
KPRC-TV (channel 2) is a television station in Houston, Texas, United States, affiliated with NBC and owned by Graham Media Group.Its studios are located on Southwest Freeway (I-69/US 59) in the Southwest Management District (formerly Greater Sharpstown), [4] [5] and its transmitter is located near Missouri City, in unincorporated northeastern Fort Bend County.
KUHF (88.7 FM) (branded as News 88.7) is a public radio station serving Greater Houston metropolitan area. The station is owned by and licensed to the University of Houston System , and is operated by Houston Public Media, also known as Houston Public Radio.
The primary changes were in local programming—where the new owners cut channel 26's existing local public affairs show, Houston Live, and a local children's program [25] —and the move of KRIV's news to 9 p.m. to accommodate more Fox prime time programming. [26] Ratings steadily increased, with total-day ratings tying NBC affiliate KPRC-TV ...
In 1999, they added a local news program with The News of Texas [9] and began broadcasting live telecasts of University of Houston football, basketball, and baseball games and weekly shows featuring University of Houston coaches. [10] In 2000, KTBU added more local programming and briefly broadcast Houston Rockets and Houston Comets games.
United Airlines Flight 1382, an Airbus A320, aborted its takeoff from the George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) in Houston, Texas, due to a “reported engine issue” just after 8:30 a.m ...
Houston and New Orleans are among areas included in a Winter Storm Warning, while Winter Storm Watches are in effect across portions of Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia and South Carolina.
The two stations share studios on Southwest Freeway (I-69/US 59) in Houston; KTXH's transmitter is located near Missouri City, Texas. KTXH began broadcasting in November 1982 as Houston's third independent station. A month after going on air, its broadcast tower collapsed in a construction accident that killed five people.