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Any seen this on all access? They said it supposed to debut today, anybody have idea where at what frequencyis going to be on. I'm curious cause didn't Joel Folger worked here in Dallas before??
 
Bob debuted today....

> Any seen this on all access? They said it supposed to debut
> today, anybody have idea where at what frequencyis going to
> be on. I'm curious cause didn't Joel Folger worked here in
> Dallas before??
>
...in The Woodlands. At 12:00 midnight last night KTWL-FM Hempstead/The Woodlands debuted at the former home of 105.3 KEZB "Lite FM" simulcast with KLTR Bryan/College Station. If you have ever had the chance to listen to KBPA in Austin, you have heard KTWL in The Woodlands. The stations are exactly alike in presentation, and imaging. The one thing that stood out about the station is that it is already staffed with disc jockeys. Weaver Morrow was on this morning, not sure when his shift started, but he said there would be a "star studded" cast of personalities on the station. The station is very staticy in The Woodlands where I work, and have a hard time believing they are going to be very successful with the station, considering Roy Henderson is targeting a market that can't recieve a listenable signal.<P ID="signature">______________
You can't kill rock-n-roll, it's here to stay
R.I.P. KEGL-Dallas & KLOL-Houston</P>
 
Re: Bob debuted today....

> The station is very staticy in The Woodlands where
> I work, and have a hard time believing they are going to be
> very successful with the station

KTWL is going to be a total failure with the current C3 signal. The tower is too far away from the densely populated areas of the Houston market to have any impact.
 
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