KBME-AM

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KBME-AM
City of license Houston, Texas
Broadcast area Greater Houston
Branding ESPN 790: The Sports Animal
First air date 1970s
Frequency 790 kHz
Format Sports Talk
Callsign meaning Best Music Ever made (was a music station).
Former callsigns KKBQ
Owner Clear Channel
Website 790kbme.com

KBME (branded as ESPN 790: The Sports Animal) AM is a sports-talk radio station in the Houston, Texas metropolitan area. It is currently owned by Clear Channel Communications.

The station first started out as a music station in the 1970s as KKBQ, then after 2005, the call letters changed to KBME and a year later, formats changed to sports.

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AM radio stations in the Houston-Galveston market (Arbitron #6)

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By callsign: KBME | KCHN | KCOH | KEYH | KGOL | KIKK | KILE | KILT | KJOJ | KLAT | KLVI | KLVL | KMIC | KNTH | KPRC | KQUE | KREH | KRTX | KSEV | KTEK | KTRH | KWWJ | KXYZ | KYND | KYOK | KYST


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Clear Channel Communications, Inc.

Corporate officers: Lowry Mays | Mark Mays | Randall Mays | Tom Hicks
Board of directors: Alan Feld | Perry Lewis | Lowry Mays | B.J. McCombs | Phyllis Riggins | Theodore Strauss | J.C. Watts | John H. Williams

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