KPRC (AM)

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KPRC (AM)
City of license Houston, Texas
Broadcast area Greater Houston
Branding The 950 - Radio MOJO
Frequency 950 kHz (Also on HD Radio)
First air date 1925
Format Talk
Power 5,000 watts
Class B
Callsign meaning Kotton Port Rail Center
Affiliations Fox News Radio
The Weather Channel
Owner Clear Channel
(CCB Texas Licenses, LP)
Sister stations KBME, KHMX, KKRW, KLOL, KLVI, KODA, KTBZ, KTRH
Website www.950kprc.com

KPRC (950 AM) is a radio station in Houston, Texas, and is the oldest station in the market, having started in 1925. They currently air a talk format as "The 950 - Radio MOJO," and are owned by Clear Channel Communications.

In 1927, it interrupted its scheduled programming to give out dispatches for Houston's Police Department.[1]

The station previously aired a news/talk format branded as Talkradio 950 KPRC, with Fox News Radio updates and conservative personalities like Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Sam Malone, Pat Gray, Glenn Beck, and Michael Berry.

On July 30, 2007 the station rebranded to The 950 - Radio MOJO. Current programming includes local and syndicated shows from Walton & Johnson, Mancow, Dave Ramsey, Baker & Hunt, Michael Savage, Phil Hendrie, Mark Levin, Bill O'Reilly, David Yates, and Jerry Doyle.


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