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  1. Hace 5 días · 94.5 The Buzz is Houston's Rock and Alternative with big personalities like the Rod Ryan Morning Show, Theresa, A.D., Karah Leigh and more playing artists such as Muse, Beck, Twenty One Pilots, Foo Fighters, Theory of a Deadman, Cage the Elephant and more!

    • The Rod Ryan Show

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  2. www.iheart.com › live › 945-the-buzz-228194.5 The Buzz | iHeart

    All the highlights and the full broadcasts from The Rod Ryan Show on 94.5 The Buzz, Houston's Rock and Alternative.

  3. 94.5 The Buzz. 94.5 The Buzz is Houston's home for alternative rock hits and features the Rod Ryan show in the morning. Sports, music, news, audiobooks, and podcasts. Hear the audio that matters most to you.

  4. KTBZ-FM (94.5 FM), branded as "94.5 The Buzz", is an Alternative radio station licensed to Houston, TX, and serves the Houston-Galveston radio market. The station is currently owned by iHeartMedia. Call sign: KTBZ-FM. Frequency: 94.5 FM. City of license: Houston, TX.

  5. Listen. The Rod Ryan Show is a Houston, Texas radio show broadcasting 6-10 a.m. weekdays on 94.5 The Buzz. It's the most interactive show in radio, covering local topics, entertainment, sports, music, food, and so much more!

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KTBZ-FMKTBZ-FM - Wikipedia

    Both stations celebrated the move with their own "Switch Parties"; The Buzz presented a free concert starring Stone Temple Pilots that was broadcast live on air from The Aerial Theater in downtown Houston as "94.5 The Buzz", while "Oldies 107.5" marked the transition by playing 48 hours of non-stop music.