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    Technology Bytes on KPFT 90.1FM

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    18 years ago

    this is the ultamate geek radio show on kpft, been listieng seinc e1995, and 2005 when moved back to houston and untill dec 2007.

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    Arrow 93.7 KKRW FM

    Arrow 93.7 KKRW FM

    2.9(19 reviews)
    1.2 miFourth Ward, Downtown

    I love classic rock like the next guy, meaning you and the two guys who are on either side of you…read more I like to play air drums while driving, which endangers you and the other motorists. I especially enjoy playing air drums to "When the Levee Breaks" by Led Zeppelin. That song causes a pile-up every time. But the Arrow is just lame. As a barometer of their lameness, you'll hear the Aerosmith version of "Come Together" more often than you'll hear the original version. I think two guys got together and went to a garage sale, where they bought ten albums apiece. On the way home, they decided to start a radio station. They lost three albums on the way home, but that didn't stop them. Some twenty-some years on, nobody's bought more albums. Two of the original albums purchased are by the Alan Parsons' Project. Dean and Rog are pretty lame too, but they are total genius compared to the two halfwitted bigots who do the morning show now. Walton and Johnson sound like they're broadcasting from the bait shop, drinking lousy coffee, spitting tobacco, and talking about how commies and coloreds are running their great country down, playing reliable warhorses like "Dust in the Wind" and "Bad to the Bone" between jeremiads. But if it's trenchant political commentary you're looking for, you can go to the left of the Arrow and listen to NPR; that is, if you have the tolerance for Balkan wedding music. Who needs car accidents? When you listen to the Arrow, you can have one in your own car.

    The Arrow is Houston's signature "Classic Rock" station. If you go to their website, you can…read moreimmediately grasp who their targeted audience is. Front and center is a link to "The Arrow Babe Pages" which is filled with hundreds of pictures of bikinis stretched over silicon-enhanced curves and guaranteed to get a rise out of the 35 to 50 year old male segment of our population who have nothing better to do than ogle 'em while listening to ZZ Top. Almost by definition, a classic rock station is going to have a limited play list. The Arrow takes this concept seriously which might explain their need to appeal to a market segment with an average IQ of 75 - after all, being bludgeoned by the same tunes daily over a period of decades could seriously threaten anyone's mental health. I love classic rock myself. It defines my generation. So I will listen to The Arrow if it's playing a song that reminds me of my youth. But sit through a morning of Dean and Rog? Their potty talk and teenage T&A mentality is incredibly tiresome. I'd rather lobotomize myself! (Perhap I would start enjoying them then). The other reason I'm doling out only two stars? They rarely play Springsteen. Sheeesh!

    KTRU FM 91.7 - Rice University Radio

    KTRU FM 91.7 - Rice University Radio

    4.6(7 reviews)
    1.7 miWest University

    Check KTRU's website for the weekly roundup of specialty shows, covering genres including reggae,…read morepost punk, folk/Americana, noise, and electronica. The station also broadcasts a few Rice sports games, the occasional in-station performance, and some special campus events. In the rare instances when a DJ isn't around, KTRU broadcasts WRN (the World Radio Network) or its new "robotic" DJ takes over (pre-recorded sets). You can make requests online or over the phone; set lists are available online. KTRU also hosts a wonderful, free outdoor show every spring on the Rice campus. You don't have to be a student to DJ. DJ application deadlines are in the fall, spring, and summer. KTRU is generally acclaimed as one of the best college stations in the country, but though I DJ'd there for 6 years I don't have the concrete info on that at my disposal (will update later with real info).

    For me this is one of the few tolerable stations on AM/FM airwaves. Radio stations are synoymous…read morewith the newspaper and movie theatres; still around and slowly being evaporated by the expedience of consumer products and their many forms. On select nights there are themes that the station follows covering all genre's of music, even genre's one wouldn't imagine exists. At times, weekends from midnight on fro, the station becomes a bizarre bazaar as if the station is on auto-pilot and its media player plays all songs at random which makes for good entertainment, great entertainment when herbally induced. However, this is rare. Most of the time you'll get something you'd have to be bored out of your mind to hear. Cuul ppl preset 91.7

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