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"The Ticket" legacy as sports/talk station in the Dallas Radio Market
Also it features the staff who have been with the Ticket for 25 years.
"The Ticket" legacy as sports/talk station in the Dallas Radio Market
The top sports talk radio station in D-FW is now 25 years old. The station's original lineup consisted of Skip Bayless, Curt Menefee, Mike Rhyner and Gregg Williams, Chuck Cooperstein, and George Dunham and Craig Miller.
The Ticket (a SportsDay content partner) has a loyal fan base for a reason — it feels like family to its listeners. They call themselves P1s, a moniker that has made its way into the Urban Dictionary.
It all started on a legal pad in a Lakewood restaurant. Mike Rhyner, known as the 'Godfather of The Ticket,' talks about the origins of the station:
Station Manager
Jeff "Cat" Catlin has been the station manger for 16 years but has worked at the station for nearly 25 years. He talked about some of the reasons for the success of the station:
Ticket factoids
The station is continually ranked No. 1 in D-FW radio ratings among all stations in the demographic of men 25-54.
The Ticket has won many awards over the years, including three Marconi Awards for Sports Station of the Year.
Each individual show — The Musers, Norm Hitzges & Donovan Lewis, BaD Radio and The Hardline — ranks No. 1 for its time segment.
The Musers
Also known as Dunham and Miller, the morning show is heard weekdays from 5:30-10 a.m., hosted by George "Jub Jub" Dunham, Craig "Junior" Miller and Gordon "The Great Gordo" Keith. They are the longest-running morning show (with the same crew) in D-FW and have been the top-rated show in the market since 1995.
Also it features the staff who have been with the Ticket for 25 years.