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KVRX
KVRX (91.7 FM) is the student radio station for The University of Texas at Austin. The station broadcasts in Austin on 91.7 MHz, with an effective radiated power of 3,000 watts. ==History== In the Spring of 1986, students at the University of Texas at Austin formed a committee called the Student Radio Task Force with the intention of raising both institutional and student support for a campus radio station. Two years later, SRTF had secured the support of Texas Student Publications (now Texas Student Media, the University organization which houses all student media and publication outlets). Before receiving its broadcasting license, the fledgling station used the call sign KTSB, and began its first narrowcast via cable television in April 1988.〔(Texas Student Media History of KVRX Radio )〕 KTSB's call letters were changed to KVRX nearly six years later in January 1994, after the FCC approved a unique time-share agreement between KTSB and KOOP for the 91.7 FM frequency, the last remaining non-commercial frequency in Austin (the call letters "KTSB" were already in use by another station, necessitating the change). KVRX would go on to broadcast on the FM frequency in November 1994.〔 KVRX shares the 91.7 frequency with KOOP Community Radio.〔 KVRX, licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to The University of Texas, broadcasts on 91.7 FM from 7 p.m. to 9 a.m. Monday through Friday and from 10 p.m. to 9 a.m. Saturday and Sunday while broadcasting 24/7 online through their website. KOOP, licensed to the Board of Directors of the Texas Educational Community Broadcasting (d.b.a. Austin Co-op Radio), broadcasts during the remaining hours. Though limited in radio broadcast hours, www.KVRX.org provides programming 24 hours a day, seven days a week on the internet via (kvrx.org ), itunes Radio, TuneIn.com and an iPhone app.
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