HOUSTON — As students return to class at Texas Southern University, many are expressing concern over federal funding cuts to their beloved campus radio station — KTSU 90.9 FM.
For generations, KTSU has served not only TSU but the broader Houston community. Now, its future is uncertain.
“I believe that it’s very upsetting. That’s our way that we get our news, that’s how we get to know our alumni, how we get to know people that come to TSU,” said TSU student Josiah Flucas.
A Houston legacy
KTSU isn’t just any college radio station — it’s the first African American FM station in Houston and has been on the air for more than 50 years. It plays a key role in preserving and promoting Black culture through news, music and community conversations…