KREH

KREH


KREH studios
City Pecan Grove
Broadcast area Greater Houston
Branding Radio Saigon Houston
Frequency 900 kHz
First air date April 6, 1964 (1964-04-06) (as KICR Oakdale, Louisiana)
November 17, 1999 (1999-11-17) (in Pecan Grove, Texas)
Format Asian
Language(s) Vietnamese
Power 5,000 Watts daytime
10 Watts nighttime
Class D
Facility ID 71631
Transmitter coordinates 29°38′38″N 96°5′46″W / 29.64389°N 96.09611°W / 29.64389; -96.09611
Former callsigns KICR (1964-1994)
Owner Bustos Media
(Bustos Media Holdings)
Website radiosaigonhouston.com

KREH (branded as Radio Saigon Houston) is a Vietnamese language AM radio station, licensed to Pecan Grove, Texas. KREH's studios are in Chinatown and in the International District in Houston, Texas.[1][2][3] As of 2007, it is co-owned by Duong Phuc and Vu Thanh Thuy.[4] It is broadcast on frequency 900 kHz and operates from sunrise to sunset under ownership of Bustos Media. It is one of only two Asian stations serving the Greater Houston area.

History

When Radio Saigon was established in 1999, it had five employees. In 2007, it had over 80 contributing hosts and 35 employees, including full-time and part-time. Every Friday, Hai Mai, a Da Nang native, hosts a cooking show. That year, Cynthia Leonor Garza of the Houston Chronicle stated that the station was a factor in migration of Vietnamese to Houston from the West Coast.[4]

KREH operations commenced in 1999, licensed to Pecan Grove, as a move in facility originally located in Oakdale, Louisiana.

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