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==Media== [[File:KETR 40th Anniversary (16884480319).jpg|thumb|left|KETR's 40th anniversary celebration in April 2015]] [[KETR]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ketr.org/|title=88.9 KETR β Your Station|access-date=24 March 2016}}</ref> serves as the radio station for the city of Commerce, [[East Texas A&M University]], [[Hunt County, Texas|Hunt County]], and surrounding cities. The station was founded in 1975 at the A&M-Commerce campus where it still remains today. KETR is a 100,000 watt radio station that can reach up to 75 miles away, the radio frequency is 88.9 [[Frequency Modulation|FM]] in honor of the year 1889 which is the year the university was founded. The station provides news, music, and sports for its listeners. In fact the station has two [[NPR]] talk shows. Commerce High School football games are broadcast on KETR, as well as [[East Texas A&M Lions]] football and basketball games. [[KGVL]] in nearby Greenville also has a strong presence due to the proximity of the two cities. Commerce is served by the Dallas/Fort Worth Television Stations on local cable and also regular programming. Commerce residents have three newspapers that serve the city, [[The Dallas Morning News]] (daily), The Greenville [[Herald-Banner]] (daily), and the Commerce Journal (weekly). East Texas A&M University also has its own student-led newspaper, The East Texan (weekly).
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