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I was reading this article from Houston Sports Online that announces who is replacing Nick Wright on "In the Loop" with John Lopez. That's an afterthought now, as when you read towards the end of the brief article, his replacement is a part time weekend guy named Cody Shoots. He was thrust into the position as a cheap way to the fill the spot "with the pending sale of the station in play".
That's a game changer for the City. KILT has been THE sports leader in Houston since 1996, when it abandoned the simulcast with its FM counterpart, dropping the country music after 15 years. Of course, prior to that KILT was the "Big 610", the longtime Top 40 powerhouse in H-Town having brought rock and roll to the airwaves since 1957, as one of the pioneer Gordon McLendon facilities that cemented his legacy. Heck, the calls themselves are a nod to him, as he was affectionately known as "the old Scotsman".
Here's the article: https://houstonsportsonline.wordpre...akes-surprising-choice-to-replace-nick-wrigh/
Who makes a play for the heritage 610 AM? I never personally would've believed 610 would be sold off before 650, but what do I know? Wonders never cease...
That's a game changer for the City. KILT has been THE sports leader in Houston since 1996, when it abandoned the simulcast with its FM counterpart, dropping the country music after 15 years. Of course, prior to that KILT was the "Big 610", the longtime Top 40 powerhouse in H-Town having brought rock and roll to the airwaves since 1957, as one of the pioneer Gordon McLendon facilities that cemented his legacy. Heck, the calls themselves are a nod to him, as he was affectionately known as "the old Scotsman".
Here's the article: https://houstonsportsonline.wordpre...akes-surprising-choice-to-replace-nick-wrigh/
Who makes a play for the heritage 610 AM? I never personally would've believed 610 would be sold off before 650, but what do I know? Wonders never cease...