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KDRP-LP

Coordinates: 30°11′26.50″N 98°4′17.20″W / 30.1906944°N 98.0714444°W / 30.1906944; -98.0714444
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KDRP-LP
Broadcast areaAustin, Texas / Texas Hill Country
Frequency103.1 MHz
Programming
FormatAdult album alternative/Americana
Ownership
OwnerPrinciple Broadcasting Foundation
History
Call sign meaning
K D R i P ping Springs
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID134579
ClassL1
ERP5 watts
HAAT137.0 meters (449.5 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
30°11′26.50″N 98°4′17.20″W / 30.1906944°N 98.0714444°W / 30.1906944; -98.0714444
Links
Public license information
LMS
WebcastListen Live
Websitehttp://www.kdrp.org

KDRP-LP (103.1 FM), is a radio station licensed to Dripping Springs, Texas, United States. The station is currently owned by Principle Broadcasting Foundation.

KDRP focuses on Rock and Roll, Blues, R&B, genres of Country such as Honky-Tonk, Western Swing, and Rockabilly.

Personalities

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  • Kevin Conner – Weekday Mornings 6 am–11 am; "A Hill Country Saturday" 9 am–2 pm
  • Mark Murray – Weekdays 3 pm–7 pm
  • Ben Bethea – "The Road to Midnight" Tuesdays – Thursdays 9 pm–12 am; "Rollin' Radio" Fridays 9 pm–12 am and Saturdays 5 pm–9 pm
  • Mike Buck – "Blue Monday" Mondays 7 pm–9 pm
  • Larry Monroe – "Phil Music Archives" Sundays 9 pm-12 am – "Blue Monday Master Tapes" Mondays 9 pm-12 am
  • John Dromgoole – "Dance Halls And Last Calls" Wednesdays 8 pm and Sundays 1 pm
  • David Arnsberger – "Texas Radio Live" & "Pioneers of Texas Music"
  • Jim Swift – "Porch Radio" Thursdays 7 pm–9 pm
  • Nancy Holt – Thursdays & Fridays 7 pm–9 pm; Saturdays 2 pm–5 pm
  • Ed Miller – "Across The Pond" Sundays at 6 pm

Sports

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KDRP broadcast the Dripping Springs Tigers high school sports.

References

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  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KDRP-LP". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.