War and classical music are as odd a coupling as spaghetti and cake frosting, but KUHF somehow makes it work. "We're in a unique situation because we're one of the few dual-format stations in Houston, ...
Last week word broke that the University of Houston’s KUHF station was buying up Rice’s unique KTRU station. There were howls of protest. Sunday there was an actual protest, on the Rice campus.
Houstonians are more optimistic about the direction the city is headed but they don't give all the credit to Houston Mayor Annise Parker. Numbers from the new KUHF-KHOU 11 News Election Poll show ...
KUHF, a news/classical station, had fielded reporters and begun wall-to-wall news coverage at 4 p.m. that day. Webmaster Patrick Hoyt had created a hurricane area on the website, with a news ticker, ...
The University of Houston wants to split its hybrid KUHF-FM, running a mix of News/Info and Classical, into two, allowing each format to have their own home on the FM dial. Rice University’s sale of ...
Longtime KUHF news anchor and reporter Rod Rice is retiring after 43 years in the radio news business. Rice has spent more than 12 years at KUHF, most recently as the local Morning Edition news anchor ...
You'll have to excuse Tressia Nichols for being a little giddy. The Harris County Tax Office employee was taking pledges Saturday on the first day of the Spring 2001 Campaign for radio station KUHF ...
Houston’s KUHF-FM plans to buy KTRU 91.7 FM, a 50,000-watt student radio station owned by Rice University, and convert it to a full-time classical music service under the new call letters KUHC, the ...
Locally hosted overnight shows on KUHF will soon be a thing of the past, and don’t go looking for them on KUHA, the phoenix rising from KTRU’s ashes, either, confirms Richard Bonnin, executive ...
Houston radio executive John Proffitt, who was general manager of public radio station KUHF (88.7 FM) for 25 years, will become executive director in May of Pacifica Foundation Radio, which owns five ...