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In 2008 the ''[[Houston Press]]'' named the station as the "best radio station."<ref>"[http://www.houstonpress.com/bestof/2008/award/best-radio-station-926010/ Best Radio Station KCOH, AM-1430]." ''[[Houston Press]]''. Retrieved on November 23, 2008.</ref>
In 2008 the ''[[Houston Press]]'' named the station as the "best radio station."<ref>"[http://www.houstonpress.com/bestof/2008/award/best-radio-station-926010/ Best Radio Station KCOH, AM-1430]." ''[[Houston Press]]''. Retrieved on November 23, 2008.</ref>


In November 2012, the Midland, Texas La Promesa Foundation acquired the station, and announced plans to launch programming in February 2013 through the Catholic-oriented Guadalupe Radio Network. A counter offer in December 2013 seeks to keep KCOH's longtime status as the voice of Houston's African-American community.
In November 2012, the Midland, Texas La Promesa Foundation acquired the station, and announced plans to launch programming in February 2013 through the Catholic-oriented Guadalupe Radio Network. Concern about losing the longtime voice of Houston's African-American community led to an agreement to continue current KCOH programming on 1230 AM.


==Personalities==
==Personalities==

Revision as of 03:30, 16 December 2012

KCOH
Broadcast areaGreater Houston
Frequency1430 kHz
BrandingKCOH 1430AM
Programming
FormatUrban/Talk
Ownership
OwnerKCOH Inc.
History
First air date
1953
Call sign meaning
Call Of Houston
Technical information
Facility ID33737
ClassB
Power5,000 Watts (Daytime)
1,000 Watts (Nighttime)
Transmitter coordinates
29°45′20″N 95°16′37″W / 29.75556°N 95.27694°W / 29.75556; -95.27694
Links
WebcastListen Live Direct URL Link
Websitekcohradio.com

KCOH is an American urban-oriented radio station under self-ownership. Its studio is located in Southeast Houston, Houston.[1][2]

KCOH began its broadcasting activities in 1953 and has since then maintained its urban programming such as gospel, talk, blues, etc. Its programs include "Gospel Melody Time", "Person to Person", "Roex Health Update", "Confessions", "Making Memories", "Sports Rap", "Passion Zone", "This is for Grown Folks", "Person to Person Saturday Morning", and "Just us Oldies". In addition KCOH is the Houston affiliate carrying University of Oklahoma football and men's basketball games.

The production manager is Don Samuel.

In 2007 the station asked for donations from Houston's African American community; the owners threatened to sell the station to radio brokers.[3]

In 2008 the Houston Press named the station as the "best radio station."[4]

In November 2012, the Midland, Texas La Promesa Foundation acquired the station, and announced plans to launch programming in February 2013 through the Catholic-oriented Guadalupe Radio Network. Concern about losing the longtime voice of Houston's African-American community led to an agreement to continue current KCOH programming on 1230 AM.

Personalities

  • Ralph Cooper[5]

References

  1. ^ "Area Maps." Greater Southeast Management District. Retrieved on May 22, 2009.
  2. ^ "Contact KCOH." KCOH. Retrieved on November 17, 2009.
  3. ^ Lomax, John Nova. "Sole of Houston: This One's for Rory Miggins." Friday December 28, 2007. Retrieved on November 17, 2009.
  4. ^ "Best Radio Station KCOH, AM-1430." Houston Press. Retrieved on November 23, 2008.
  5. ^ "Ralph Cooper". KCOH. Retrieved 2009-07-21. Ralph became the Sports Director for KCOH Radio in 1984 after leaving a competing station here in Houston where he had held that same position from 1973-1984.