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KBRZ (AM)

KBRZ
Broadcast areaGreater Houston
Frequency1460 kHz
BrandingSangeet Radio
Programming
Language(s)Hindi
FormatSouth Asian/Desi Music and Talk
Ownership
Owner
  • Daij Media, LLC.
  • (Roberto Ruben Villarreal)
KMIC, KQUE, KRCM
History
First air date
October 3, 1952 (71 years ago) (1952-10-03)
Call sign meaning
BRaZoria County or K-BReeZe (station's former branding as Middle of the Road station in Freeport)
Technical information
Facility ID12156
ClassD
Power5,000 watts day
125 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
29°33′52″N 95°42′6″W / 29.56444°N 95.70167°W / 29.56444; -95.70167
Translator(s)92.5 K223DH (Houston)
95.1 K236AR (Missouri City)
Links
WebcastListen Live
WebsiteSangeetRadio.com

KBRZ (1460 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Missouri City, Texas. It is operated by Sangeet Radio and owned by Daij Media, LLC.[1] The station airs a South Asian radio format targeted at the Greater Houston radio market, with listeners originally from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh now living in Southeast Texas.

To offer listeners the choice of hearing the programming on FM radio, KBRZ uses two low-power translator stations: 95.1 K236AR in Missouri City and 92.5 K223DH in Houston.

History

Early Years as Freeport's "K-Breeze"

On October 3, 1952, KBRZ first signed on the air.[2] It was owned by Brazosport Broadcasting Company and primarily served Brazoria County with local news and sports coverage, and a middle of the road music format. It was originally a daytimer broadcasting at 500 watts, licensed to Freeport, Texas, and required to sign-off at sunset to protect other radio stations on AM 1460.

In the 1990s, it got authorization to broadcast around the clock, at 214 watts between sunset and sunrise.

Move to Missouri City, Texas

After the death of its owner, J.C. Stallings, the facility was silenced and sold in 2001 to Aleluya Christian Broadcasting, Inc., for $700,000.[3] The station began carrying Christian programming. In 2008, Aleluya Broadcasting got FCC permission to move KBRZ closer to Houston, to serve the larger audience in and around that city. The station was relicensed to Missouri City, Texas. The daytime power remained at 5,000 watts but the nighttime power was reduced to 125 watts.

In 2017, the station was leased to Saeed Gaddi to air his Sangeet Radio service, specializing in South Asian or "Desi" music and talk.

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