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Reporter for KTRH...

Don't even think about going to work there. Once upon a time a long time ago, it was a great place to work, the best in the market. It had a national reputation that attracted the best news anchors, reporters and talk hosts.

Sadly, those days are long gone.Once the Emerald City of Houston radio, KTRH is now a haunted house. Those call letters now stand for

KOME
TO
RADIO
HELL
 
KTRH

K - Klear (Clear) Channel
T - Talk
R - Radio
H - Houston
 
In the interests of accuracy, the letters KTRH stand for Kome to the Rice Hotel, which was where KTRH's original studios were located for the first 50 or so years of its existence. Before it moved to that fortress looking building on Lovett affectionately known as Fort Rusk.

That name came from Rusk Corporation, the company that once owned KTRH and made it the great station it once was.
 
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