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  2. KSBJ - Wikipedia

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    KSBJ's 1982 sign on began with Dallas Holm's song "Rise Again," both as a sign of a completed blessing (the same song was played months earlier on KFMK radio as it signed off as a Christian station), and in celebration of God's work continuing in Houston. Over the years, KSBJ has expanded its ministry exponentially.

  3. KHIH - Wikipedia

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    The station is part of a pentacast with 4 other owned and operated Christian adult contemporary facilities branded as "89.3 KSBJ", which relays the primary KSBJ in Humble, Texas. Previous to the acquisition by KSBJ, KHIH operated as KSHN (branded as "Shine All 9"), featuring a full service format, programmed with adult contemporary , classic ...

  4. KEHH - Wikipedia

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    KEHH was the longtime FM sister station to Polk County Broadcasting Company's 1440 KETX, owned by Harold J. Haley, Sr. . Originally proposed to operate from the 1440 KETX tower site, 0.8 miles NNE of Livingston on U.S. Highway 59 in September 1969, Haley was granted a License to Cover the new FM facility by the Federal Communications Commission, operating at 3 kilowatts of power, on frequency ...

  5. KHVU - Wikipedia

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    KHVU (91.7 FM, "Vida Unida 91.7") is a non-commercial radio station in Houston, Texas.It is owned by Hope Media Group, which owns Christian AC-formatted KSBJ, and airs a Spanish-language Christian adult contemporary radio format.

  6. KUBJ - Wikipedia

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    Less than one month later, in April 2007, the Educational Media Foundation, reached an agreement to sell KBEX to the KSBJ Educational Foundation. The deal was approved by the FCC on November 1, 2007, and the transaction was consummated on December 12, 2007. [6] KUBJ received its license to cover from the FCC on September 18, 2008. [7]

  7. KVUD - Wikipedia

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    KSBJ Educational Foundation was granted a license to cover for the facility on August 17, 2005. It was originally licensed as a Class C2 facility with its broadcast tower in the city limits of Bay City, but downgraded to the current C3 classification, with 13 kilowatts ERP, and moved further southwest in Matagorda County in order to accommodate the move of parent station KSBJ into the Houston ...

  8. KXBJ - Wikipedia

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    KXBJ was granted its License to Cover on November 22, 1968, as KULP-FM, having originally been proposed by local El Campo businessman Louis "Culp" Krueger and his partners, under the name Wharton County Broadcasting, who also owned 1390 KULP. 96.9 was the original FM sister to 1390 and the first FM station licensed in Wharton County.

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