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Bruce Munsterman Steps Down From Houston’s KHCB

He served as president of the Christian radio network for 32 years

Bruce MunstermanThe Houston-based KHCB network announced that Bruce Munsterman has stepped down from his role as president emeritus after more than four decades of service to the station.

“The Lord has made it clear to me that it’s time, after 48 years, to say, ‘see you later,’” he told listeners on Feb. 27.

Munsterman served as president of the network for 32 of those years, and his voice was a frequent presence on the Christian radio network.

He began volunteering at KHCB following his graduation from the University of Houston. At the time he came aboard, the network operated solely from its 105.7 FM Houston signal.

In 1990, KHCB added a Spanish-language 1400 AM signal from Galveston Island, “Radio Amistad.” Following an expansion to Bryan-College Station, the network saw significant growth under Munsterman’s leadership.

KHCB is now heard on a total of 63 stations —including translators — across Texas, Arkansas, Florida, Louisiana and Oklahoma.

According to a release, Munsterman will now spend his time serving alongside his family.

KHCB has posted audio of his final weekday sign-off.

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