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KTEP public radio station’s future management under talks between UTEP, El Paso Community Foundation
By Daniel Perez at El Paso Matters
· July 12, 2026
· 8 min read
The University of Texas at El Paso is in conversations with the El Paso Community Foundation about the future of KTEP-FM (88.5), the 100,000-watt radio station that provides the community with a combination of news, talk and an eclectic assortment of music.
It is unclear how a possible transfe...
Key takeaway 14, 1950, and became El Paso’s first FM station.
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Published: July 12, 2026 ·
Source: El Paso Matters ·
Reading time: 8 min
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What is this story about? The University of Texas at El Paso is in conversations with the El Paso Community Foundation about the future of KTEP-FM (88.5), the 100,000-watt radio station that provides the community with a combination of news, talk and an eclectic assortment of music.
It is unclear how a possible transfe...
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