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    Kut radio stations - keep austin wired


    Added: 12-02-2009
    Author: Ki Gray
    Category: Radio
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    Chameleon's Austin public radio radio that live up to the mission that the most reliable source of radio news and music in Central Texas. Owned and operated by the University of Texas at Austin, focusing Kut music broadcast locally produced programs and information, as well as some from NPR, PRI, and BBC broadcasts.

    From the call-letter, you can tell the center has a long history. Three-letter call numbers begin to fall from use in the 20s, when the ring number four letters were introduced to help bring a lot of radio. Initially, the call signs of radio stations used by the Telegraph Telegraph operators can identify themselves without Spell their name or location. Regulations approved by the federal government in early youth to ensure that the three-letter call sign was officially established, to prevent the closing. International treaty created to distribute the original letter different countries. The United Nations was given the letters N, W, and KDA to KZZ (sit-KCZ previously supplied Germany and not assigned to the U.S. in 1929).

    Kut was given a telephone in 1925, under the control of the Department of Physics University of Texas. Under the supervision and direction of Professor L. Brown Simpson, planning and leave the air between 8 and 10 for the night three weeks, with a program of the University Symphony concerts, and lectures and discussions and the Faculty. But by 1927, cost center exceed the available funds, and dismantled not appear for 30 years.

    In 1958, the center licensed for air through the University of Texas, this time by the School of Journalism. And has worked ever since, celebrating 45 years in 2003. In 2002, Best News was founded and has since recognized leader in the new information for Central Texas, won 12 Edward R. Murrow Award for journalistic excellence.

    Every week, about 500,000 people tune in to the broadcast network Hot or visit their production. And like other public radio, is to take over leading the HD radio, and inserted two HD radio. HD radio is considered by some important advances in radio broadcasting since the introduction of FM stereo. This technology allows for broadcasters to provide additional channels at the same frequency. Kut 90,5-2 provide for public radio programs from NPR, Public Radio International, American Public Media, and BBC news. 80,5-3 HD channels Chameleon jazz all frequencies. And provide additional content that is not available on traditional frequency, HD Radio provides CD-quality sound.

    Some popular local music show with Larry Monroe (and Blue Monday, Phil completely, and other plans), and Eklektikos John Aielli, Music with Jay Trachtenberg, Folkways, Left of the Dial and Jeff McCord, and Texas Music Matters, and David Brown, who include the development of the Texas music industry. Best feature-produced several local news shows, along with Maria Hinojosa United States and Latin America in Black by John Hanson.

    Kut listeners depending on funding, and other radio, so if you like, have the promise of air-filled drive to save and listener donations. These contributions account for 80% of the central budget generally. So, if you tune in and like what you hear, think about contributing to keeping this tradition in the Austin Distance another radio 50 years.




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