City | Missouri City, Texas |
---|---|
Broadcast area | Greater Houston |
Frequency | 1460 kHz |
Repeater(s) | 95.1 K236AR (Missouri City) 102.5 K273CW (Houston) |
First air date |
1460: October 3, 1952 (in Freeport, TX) 95.1: August 21, 2007 (in Angleton, TX) 102.5: November 21, 2016 |
Format | Brokered |
Language(s) | Arabic |
Power |
1460: 5,000 watts (day) 125 watts (night) |
ERP |
95.1: 99 watts 102.5: 90 watts |
HAAT |
95.1: 549 meters 102.5: 571 meters |
Class |
1460: D 95.1: D 102.5: D |
Facility ID |
1460: 12156 95.1: 142962 102.5: 148295 |
Transmitter coordinates | 29°33′52″N 95°42′6″W / 29.56444°N 95.70167°WCoordinates: 29°33′52″N 95°42′6″W / 29.56444°N 95.70167°W |
Callsign meaning | BRaZoria County or K-BReeZe (station's former branding as Middle of the Road station in Freeport) |
Owner | Aleluya Christian Broadcasting, Inc. (Roberto Ruben Villarreal) |
Sister stations | KBRZ-FM, KQUE, KQUE-FM, KRCM, KJOZ, KMIC, KABA |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | kbrzradio.com |
KBRZ is an AM radio station on 1460 kHz broadcasting a brokered programming format featuring mostly South Asian-targeted programs.
KBRZ originally was licensed to Freeport, Texas, on October 3, 1952 to Brazosport Broadcasting Company and primarily served Brazoria County with strong local news and sports coverage, and a middle-of-the road music format.
Sold after the death of its owner, J.C. Stallings, the facility was silenced, moved, and relicensed to Missouri City, Texas, United States, where it serves the greater Houston, Texas, area. The station is currently owned by Aleluya Christian Broadcasting, Inc.