After a week of stunting, Sandusky heritage rocker KDKB/Phoenix segues to an “Everything That Rocks” format similar to that of Saga’s WHQG (the Hog)/Milwaukee and Cromwell’s WBUZ (the Buzz Rocks)/Nashville.
"We'll certainly be very different from those stations, based on local appeal," PD Buzz Casey tells R&R. "We will be broader and more eclectic than ever before and cover a lot more ground musically. I guarantee that you will hear some artists on KDKB that have not been traditionally played before on this station. Yes, we will sound very different, but we'll remain true to what people say made KDKB great back in the day."
The station’s jock line-up remains intact, but Steve Stone comes on board as the station’s new imaging voice.
"We'll certainly be very different from those stations, based on local appeal," PD Buzz Casey tells R&R. "We will be broader and more eclectic than ever before and cover a lot more ground musically. I guarantee that you will hear some artists on KDKB that have not been traditionally played before on this station. Yes, we will sound very different, but we'll remain true to what people say made KDKB great back in the day."
The station’s jock line-up remains intact, but Steve Stone comes on board as the station’s new imaging voice.