I've been reading all the gossip and taking in all the predictions on KEGL. I personally have spent lots of time working for three different versions of this radio station. My first stay was from 1988-1992 doing afternoons for "The Rock and Roll Eagle" and later "All-Hit 97.1 KEGL." It was a blast to be there in those days. Thirteen years later I was called again to do the morning show at KEGL. When they told me they were blowing up the Eagle to put Sunny 97.1 on, I knew there would be a backlash. The Eagle was a legend in Dallas for many years, but it was bleeding money and it couldn't survive in that state. I understood why the move was happening. I had a great time at Sunny too, but after a year and a half, CC decided to go to a Mexican format which lasted less than a year. By the way, the ARB came out a week after they fired everybody at Sunny and the station beat KVIL, Mix 102.9, and was right behind Ron Chapman and KLUV. So did they give us enough time? It appears the answer was no. Many people in the business were scratching their heads. Even our competition. But they were glad we were gone. It's extremely hard to figure out some corporate moves. After the Mexican 97.1 went down, it went back to almost the same format that was losing tons of money. Go figure. After working for KPLX for five years after the Eagle, and having been at KSCS part-time for the last three years, people are asking me every day what KEGL is going to do. Well after seeing some of the most horrendous moves in radio over my career, I can't even touch this one. When it happens, we'll know. Now, if I HAD to work up a format or be sent to the Middle East to do overnights? It would be country with new, recurrents, and oldies back to the 90's and a few choice 80's. I'll do mornings. Anyone for the other dayparts?
Later guys.
Fast Eddie Coyle
Later guys.
Fast Eddie Coyle