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
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
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 the music of the great American traditions of Rock and Roll, Blues, R&B, the authentic genres of Country such as Honky-Tonk, Western Swing, and Rockabilly.

Mission

KDRP's mission in part, is to preserve the culture of Texas music with a minimal impact on the environment. We help foster new radio broadcasting careers for the residents of the Texas Hill Country and provide 24-hour a day, free local radio for the communities we serve. Proceeds are used to expand local programming, in the creation of local jobs, as support for other non-profit organizations, to broadcast local musicians and events, and in funding new capital projects designed to increase our coverage area.

Personalities

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

Sports

KDRP broadcast the Dripping Springs Tigers high school sports and can be heard on 103.1FM in Dripping Springs and on KDRP.org.

References

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