Been almost a year. What a shame. Lots of good music on that station towards the end.
April 17, 2013, 7:19 p.m. GMT
Guest
great station---sorry to see it go--liked it more when it was classic country than rock and enjoyed listening to the local basketball games on the radio when I was in East Texas-----Rennie
Nov. 29, 2012, 3:32 p.m. GMT
Guest
hey here's a thought, real jocks (no voice tracks), play what the classic rockers really want, (not some play list from corporate) get in tight with local business, be a part of the listeners everyday life. come on man, create a culture that people really want to be a part of, east tx has a classic
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rock market.
Oct. 21, 2012, 10:25 p.m. GMT
Guest
The station closed because the ending staff GM/GSM & amateur "Talent" had NO IDEA WHAT THEY WERE DOING. Had never been in a radio station much less ever run one! They were con artist looking for a few paychecks which, they got at the expense of solid station sponsors (who dropped like flies over the
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ir 9-month run) and listeners like the one posting below. STATIONS DON’T CLOSE IF THEY ARE MAKING MONEY…PERIOD!
Aug. 29, 2012, 11:41 p.m. GMT
Guest
Went by the station yesterday. Lights out, messages still on white board in studio, papers on the studio control board. It looked like it was an immediate, clinical removal of all personnel. What a shame. I used to look foward to my drive from Houston to Dallas or Tyler. I would pick up the station
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from north of Conroe to just south of Corsicana. A good 120 mile stretch. Nothing to look forward to on these drives now....sucks!!!
Aug. 16, 2012, 1:35 p.m. GMT
Guest
REALLY? How many shops close down when business is doing BETTER than it ever has in the past? “The REAL word on the street” is that control was turned over to a couple of numb sculls that had no experience (or talent) in the radio business! Sponsors pulled most of their advertising when they took ov
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er and new sponsors found out quickly that these people could not cut it with listeners (on the air) or in commercial production areas in general. They were also fairly disgusted by the overly odd appearance and personalities of the station reps. The amateur on- air people were complete goobers and they and management used the station as a personal piggy bank & juke box for their own pleasures and to promote their own agendas. They also had a tendency to blame everyone but themselves for THEIR failures. Looks like they are doing it here too!
July 20, 2012, 2:16 p.m. GMT
Guest
I really thought I found a great radio station, now gotta listen to same old stuff. Please come back...
July 18, 2012, 2:02 p.m. GMT
Guest
The staff did not "run it into the ground", in fact the advertisers were increasing every month as can be proven but all the commercials that were on the air over the previous years. The owner shuttered it because of legal fees and other problems from former employees that worked there before the cu
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rrent staff (that is the real word on the street).
July 11, 2012, 12:23 a.m. GMT
Guest
Left hanging! Loved your format, DJs, and the fact you were local. To just drop off the air really blows.
July 5, 2012, 8:52 p.m. GMT
Guest
Working in the shop, listening to the outlaw, and suddenly nothing. Oh well, guess I'm stuck with the same old mainstream FM radio stations again.
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