Archive for August, 2010

Houston Chronicle: UH board considers plan to buy Rice radio station

The University of Houston board today approved the purchase of the radio station operated by students at Rice University for almost 40 years in a $9.5 million deal that would give UH the broadcast tower, FM frequency and license used by Rice’s KTRU.

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Houston Press: KTRU news roils, saddens local music community

News of the University of Houston’s impending purchase of Rice University student radio station KTRU, which the U of H Board of Regents approved 4-3 earlier today, has hit the city hard.

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Houston Press: UH Regents Approve Purchase Of Rice Station

Moments ago, the University of Houston Board of Regents approved the purchase of Rice University student station KTRU (91.7) FM, reports Rocks Off’s Matthew Keever, who is at the board’s quarterly meeting at the Hilton University of Houston. The motion carried by a margin of 4 to 3.

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Radio Survivor “disappointed”

I’m disappointed to see another example of a university selling off a station for some quick cash. The result of this particular transaction will be that the Houston airwaves will become less diverse, with yet another public radio station (and presumably national programming) taking the place of a long-standing, well-respected local college radio station. FM does still matter, why else would University of Houston offer to pay over 9 million dollars for it?

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Burn Down Blog: Selling KTRU violates Rice’s Vision for the Second Century

KTRU is not an investment. It is a Rice institution. Since 1967, it has served as Rice’s student radio station, and since 1991 it has served Rice and Houston at 50,000 watts. It is completely integrated with the Rice and Houston community. Selling KTRU with no warning is contrary to the ideals of President David Leebron’s Vision for the Second Century, which was unanimously adopted by the Rice Board of Trustees in December 2006.

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Houston Press: Is UH about to buy Rice student station?

Could the end of KTRU as Houston knows it be upon us? Rocks Off has heard that Rice student station at 91.7 FM, long one of Houston radio’s few outlets for underground, avant-garde and local music, may about to be acquired by the University of Houston for use as a sister station to KUHF.

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Nonalignment Pact: “Rice University, you are dead to me”

I feel as though I’m floating above my body, watching as a thug I thought was my friend is about to stab me to death. For 9.5 million dollars. Money which they apparently need a committee to figure out how to spend. I know, how about use it to buy a visionary radio station, a unique cultural institution created and run by your own students, broadening receptive minds for miles around in every direction?

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