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Big Changes

New direction, New owners, and a New era in country music for KCKL in Henderson county. KZEW guru Jim Stansell is at the controls as the sale is final this week. KCKL has always been one of my favorite hometown stations (even through the rough years)...can't wait to see whats in store...any body else dig this change?
 
In the future...

Hey, not to get testy but...
In the future, can we all be a bit more specific with subject headings? Texas is a big state with A LOT of markets, and even more radio stations. Your heading "Big Changes" could have been anywhere. I am getting to the point where I have to click every single thread around here to find out whether the news effects Lubbock or not. I imagine, that happens to everyone who comes here.

Sorry, not to get in the way, but it's just becomming a gripe. So for now on, please state the stations or market in your subjects.
Thanks.

> New direction, New owners, and a New era in country music
> for KCKL in Henderson county. KZEW guru Jim Stansell is at
> the controls as the sale is final this week. KCKL has always
> been one of my favorite hometown stations (even through the
> rough years)...can't wait to see whats in store...any body
> else dig this change?
>
 
> New direction, New owners, and a New era in country music
> for KCKL in Henderson county. KZEW guru Jim Stansell is at
> the controls as the sale is final this week. KCKL has always
> been one of my favorite hometown stations (even through the
> rough years)...can't wait to see whats in store...any body
> else dig this change?
>
Poor Adabeth a very nice lady,and I wish her well. I hope Jim fires that GM who used that station as her personal jukebox and gets rid of the sales staff who couldn't sell. The morning guy PD was anything but' They used to sound great a couple of years ago,but Pat's ego got in the way.
 
Re: In the future...

My apologies for the sales pitch on such a heading....i can assure you it was intentional and to get just that....everyone to read and respond. I can too make the promise that i will be more specific and not so salesmanish in the future....sorry garret
 
Re: In the future...

> My apologies for the sales pitch on such a heading....i can
> assure you it was intentional and to get just
> that....everyone to read and respond. I can too make the
> promise that i will be more specific and not so salesmanish
> in the future....sorry garret
>

Thanks, I appreciate it :)
-G.
 
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