![]() ![]() It moved to its current frequency in 1959. In 1958, the FM station was sold and changed its call sign to KHGM-FM. KPRC-FM began broadcasting on 99.7 MHz until 1947 when it moved to 102.9 MHz. ![]() (The call sign referred to Post Radio Company.) In its early years, KPRC-FM mostly simulcast its AM sister station. It was owned by the Houston Post daily newspaper, which also owned KPRC and would put KPRC-TV on the air in 1949. On Christmas Eve, 1946, the station signed on as KPRC-FM. KODA broadcasts in the HD Radio hybrid format, with its sister station KTRH simulcasting on KODA's HD2 subchannel. The Senior Road Tower transmitter is off Farm to Market Road 2234 near Fort Bend Parkway in Southwest Houston. KODA has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts. Its studios and offices are located along the West Loop Freeway in Uptown Houston. KODA (99.1 FM, "Sunny 99.1") is an American commercial adult contemporary-formatted radio station in Houston, Texas. ![]()
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