I was listening to the Alex Jones Show today (Sunday, 01/25/2015).
NOTE: I am not a fan or follower of Alex Jones. The radio was on as background noise/sound while I was on the Internet so I was not really paying much attention to what was being said.
I noticed a change in his presentation that caught my attention so I started listening to what he was saying at that particular time.
This is what I think I heard him say:
“The Alex Jones Show will no longer broadcast locally. The Alex Jones show will continue the national broadcasts on Internet TV, Internet radio, and short wave radio.”
Those were not his exact words but that is the way I understood it.
Since I was only partially paying attention I can not 100% guarantee that is what he said but I think I caught enough of it to be “pretty sure” that is what he said. I am posting it here to let you know that he might be leaving KLBJ-AM and that there might be a new program to replace his show in that time slot.
His show was being broadcast locally on:
KLBJ-AM
590 KHz (and Translator 99.7 K259AJ Austin)
The Alex Jones Show
Sunday Program Schedule
4:00PM - 6:00PM
This is the Alex Jones bio on the KLBJ-AM website:
Alex Jones Show
Sunday 4 PM - 6 PM
Veteran broadcaster Alex Jones brings his unique perspective to the KLBJ team with a brand new, hard-hitting news and information program unlike any other on the air. Jones is a seasoned investigative journalist who has broken hundreds of national stories during his career. He is an aggressive Constitutionalist who digs deeply into the facts to defend property rights, our nation’s borders, and the Second Amendment while he sends out a rallying call to the American people to resist foreign entanglements and wars for corporate interests.
Jones eschews the bogus political labels of “left and right” and instead focuses on what really matters: what’s right and wrong. With this powerful new program, Jones brings more of the same dynamic interviews and insightful commentary that he presents on his nationally syndicated radio broadcast Monday through Friday to folks in Central Texas every Sunday afternoon from 4:00-6:00pm.
NOTE: I am not a fan or follower of Alex Jones. The radio was on as background noise/sound while I was on the Internet so I was not really paying much attention to what was being said.
I noticed a change in his presentation that caught my attention so I started listening to what he was saying at that particular time.
This is what I think I heard him say:
“The Alex Jones Show will no longer broadcast locally. The Alex Jones show will continue the national broadcasts on Internet TV, Internet radio, and short wave radio.”
Those were not his exact words but that is the way I understood it.
Since I was only partially paying attention I can not 100% guarantee that is what he said but I think I caught enough of it to be “pretty sure” that is what he said. I am posting it here to let you know that he might be leaving KLBJ-AM and that there might be a new program to replace his show in that time slot.
His show was being broadcast locally on:
KLBJ-AM
590 KHz (and Translator 99.7 K259AJ Austin)
The Alex Jones Show
Sunday Program Schedule
4:00PM - 6:00PM
This is the Alex Jones bio on the KLBJ-AM website:
Alex Jones Show
Sunday 4 PM - 6 PM
Veteran broadcaster Alex Jones brings his unique perspective to the KLBJ team with a brand new, hard-hitting news and information program unlike any other on the air. Jones is a seasoned investigative journalist who has broken hundreds of national stories during his career. He is an aggressive Constitutionalist who digs deeply into the facts to defend property rights, our nation’s borders, and the Second Amendment while he sends out a rallying call to the American people to resist foreign entanglements and wars for corporate interests.
Jones eschews the bogus political labels of “left and right” and instead focuses on what really matters: what’s right and wrong. With this powerful new program, Jones brings more of the same dynamic interviews and insightful commentary that he presents on his nationally syndicated radio broadcast Monday through Friday to folks in Central Texas every Sunday afternoon from 4:00-6:00pm.