Morales Radio Hall Excerpt
Morales Radio Hall
Morales Radio Hall Excerpt
Morales Radio Hall
Morales Radio Hall
111 N. Ennis
Houston, TX 77003
Established 1950
Started by Felix and Angie Morales, Morales Radio Hall was the first Spanish Language Radio Station, KLVL [La Voz Latina] of the Gulf Coast. It began in 1950 and remained in business through the year 1995 when it was eventually sold. The Radio Hall served the Hispanic community in many other important ways, including a weekly program designed to get jobs for unemployed area residents.
https://www.moralesradiohall.com
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