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6 unusual facts about KPRC-TV


ClutchFans

2010 - Site and creator featured on local channel KPRC-TV 2 on June 6 in a report about Hardisty's creation of Houston4Bosh.com, a website intended to help lure Toronto Raptors' free agent, Chris Bosh, to the Rockets.

KPRC

KPRC-TV, a television station (PSIP 2/RF 35) licensed to Houston, Texas, United States

NGEN Radio

# Jennifer Reyna and Chita Johnson of KPRC-TV and KHOU-TV respectively provide traffic and weather for the Afternoon Freak Show.

Sylvia Perez

Sylvia's interest in medical reporting came when she worked at KPRC-TV in Houston.

William P. Hobby

In August 1955, Hobby became chairman of the board of the Houston Post Company, which also included the radio station, KPRC, and the television station, KPRC-TV, with Mrs. Hobby as president and editor.

Yahoo! Messenger

The move came after KPRC-TV in Houston, Texas reported that many of the user-created rooms were geared toward pedophilia.


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KPRC-TV | KPRC | KPRC (AM) | KPRC-FM |

Chuck Dunaway

In 1952, after graduating from high school, Dunaway obtained his first full time on-air radio job at KBST in Big Spring, Texas, at the rate of 65 cents an hour, where he remained for one year before joining KPRC in Houston as a staff announcer in 1953.

Frank Q. Dobbs

After graduating in 1961, he collaborated with Ray Miller on Eyes of Texas, a TV magazine series for Houston's KPRC, and he soon headed for Hollywood, entering the film industry by scripting two episodes of Gunsmoke in 1965-66.

KPRC

KODA, a radio station (99.1 FM) licensed to Houston, Texas, United States; formerly KPRC-FM from 1946 to 1958

KPRC-FM, a radio station (100.7 FM) licensed to Salinas, California, United States

Orangefield, Texas

Michael Berry (radio host) three-term Houston city councilman and now a conservative talk show host on KTRH radio and KPRC radio, both based in Houston, Texas.


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