A civil war's been brewing at KPFT 90.1 FM for nearly a month. And on Wednesday night, at a meeting of the station's board of directors, the disagreement only grew more hostile. KPFT has been in ...
Police were called to KPFT 90.1 FM's headquarters Tuesday as trouble at the radio station flared for the second time in a week. Tuesday morning, three station employees were given letters of ...
This summer, whether they were aware of it or not, Houstonians have come closer than ever to losing one of the most precious cultural resources they have — 90.1 FM, (slightly) better known as KPFT.
Eat, shop and rock along with live music, art shows, appetizer specials and meet DJs Alex and Naboo from Generasian Radio on KPFT. The Continental Club, Shoeshine Charlie's Big Top, Tacos A Go-Go, Sig ...
90.1 FM KPFT’s Deadthyme program is the radio show in Houston for non-corporate, underground punk, industrial and goth, including their various subgenres such as death rock, post-punk, hardcore, ...
“Pacifica Station Bombed Off Air,” read the Houston Chronicle’s banner headline on May 13, 1970. KPFT, Houston’s fledgling community radio station, had been on the air for just two months when its ...
KPFT’s office appears ransacked, which is a good thing. A few pieces of ephemera — a Bayou Music Series poster, a Merle Haggard photograph — sit just inside the front door. Boxes and piles create a ...
If you're a KPFT listener who thought your ears suddenly detected something clearer and stronger about 90.1 FM over the weekend, it was not your imagination. Beginning Saturday night, the radio ...
KPFT, a nonprofit listener sponsored community radio in Houston for 45 years, will present the fundraiser, ElectroLuv Fest. Dance to the music of Phish, The Talking Heads, and Pink Floyd, and much ...
Houston Pacifica station KPFT-FM is preparing to ask the FCC for a third extension on its license renewal, a delay resulting from transmitter damage caused by a lightning strike two years ago. The ...
“Pacifica Station Bombed Off Air,” read the Houston Chronicle’s banner headline on May 13, 1970. KPFT, Houston’s fledgling community radio station, had been on the air for just two months when its ...