KILE (AM)

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KILE-AM
City of license Houston, Texas
Broadcast area Greater Houston
Branding Radio AM 1560
Slogan Houston's Finest International Language Radio Station
Frequency 1560 kHz
Format Multi-Language/Talk
Power 800 Watts (Applied Construction permit to increase wattage to 5,000 in daytime and 1,000 at night)
Callsign meaning International Languages
Owner Raftt Corporation
Website kile1560.com

KILE (branded as AM Radio 1560) AM is a Multi-Language talk radio station in the Houston, Texas metropolitan area. It is currently owned by Raftt Corporation.

This is the only station in the Houston area that broadcasts in many languages such as Spanish, Russian, Asian, etc. See Programming Lineup.

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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 | KNUZ | KPRC | KQUE | KREH | KRTX | KSEV | KTEC | KTRH | KWWJ | KXYZ | KYND | KYOK | KYST

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