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KLOL/KHMX/KTBZ fate about to be revealed?

You let Joe Morgan and Caesar Geronimo get away. You coulda had the "Big Orange Machine"
 
MsMusicRadio said:
Pacifica radio was bombed 3 times. Two Houston police officers were aquited of beating an African-American motorist to death . The trial was moved to New Braunfels I guess because Houston was too liberal. Houston Astros outfielders were regularly mocked by the Houston fans for growing longish hair. KIKK had bumper stickers with 3 big red K's and a tiny i. Looked kewl at a distance. When school started in the fall , every male student in Pasadena high was sent home to get a hair-cut. The air pollution was so bad cars turned brown overnight. I obviously left for the far more liberal Richmond VA.

The students that were sent home were breaking the dress code of that time. So what? That has all changed since you left.

You are wrong about the KIKK stickers. In the 1st place Leroy J Gloger wanted the call letters KICK. However, he wasn't able to get them because another station had them. The closest set of calls he could get was K-I-K-K. The size of the "I" was a capital letter. It was the same size of the "K" font wise. I worked at KIKK so I know what I am talking about. However, before that, while a student at Bellaire High School I had a KIKK sticker on the back of my 1969 Ford Ranger. (That was when the Ranger was a big pick-up. By the way my Ranger was white and it never turned brown.)

Lets put that bogus claim, that I have heard before, about KIKK being a part of the KKK to rest. It never was and it was never meant to be. I will add here that by having a KIKK sticker on the back of my truck did not mean I was a bigot or a racist. (Those of you who know will certainly testify to that.) Although, I am sure my neck was red from working outside all the time as a member of the Future Farmers of America.

The beauty of it is that you are free to live anywhere you want and you made that decision.
 
Seriously, I had moved to Houston to attend South Texas College of Law. Obviously I left . Prior to that I had lived in Pittsburgh and Morganton NC. After Houston, I went to Richmond and retired to TAMPA which is not exactly the center of Air America. Of all those places, I'd call Morganton ( pop.12,000) the most liberaterian. I used to listen to Big Ways out of Charlotte. Sorry if I misunderstood the KIKK logo. Obviously I musn't have been the only one. The name Chuck Tiller sounds familiar. Did you do news in Houston? You have to excuse me, but I was a major hippie back then. I do remember Doug Kershaw came to Houston. That was neat. I did like Bum Phillips and Earl Campbell. Sorry.
 
so.....what is the fate of KLOL/KHMX/KTBZ?????


KLOL - Rock 101

KHMX - Energy 96

KTBZ - Oldies 94.5

I'll fire up the DeLorean. I've got room for one more.
 
If you leave buzz as an active rock, you can use that in combination with KLOL as a mainstream rock station to put the hurt on CC.

Wait... they're hanging on to KTBZ, aren't they?
 
OldSchoolWoman said:
Seriously, I had moved to Houston to attend South Texas College of Law. Obviously I left . Prior to that I had lived in Pittsburgh and Morganton NC. After Houston, I went to Richmond and retired to TAMPA which is not exactly the center of Air America. Of all those places, I'd call Morganton ( pop.12,000) the most liberaterian. I used to listen to Big Ways out of Charlotte. Sorry if I misunderstood the KIKK logo. Obviously I musn't have been the only one. The name Chuck Tiller sounds familiar. Did you do news in Houston? You have to excuse me, but I was a major hippie back then. I do remember Doug Kershaw came to Houston. That was neat. I did like Bum Phillips and Earl Campbell. Sorry.

Wait a minute, how come you can have 2 usernames but mine got killed within hours. I think someone told on me.
 
The surgeon general has determined that radio frequency (EMI pollution) in the range of 88.0 mHZ to 108.0 mHZ has caused cancer in laboratory animals.
Therefore, all FCC licenses have been recended.

The class action lawsuits are forthcoming. It seems the uncompensated violation of a person's body by aforementioned waves demands compensation.

The call letters now have a negative value.
 
Kendromedia said:
The surgeon general has determined that radio frequency (EMI pollution) in the range of 88.0 mHZ to 108.0 mHZ has caused cancer in laboratory animals.
Therefore, all FCC licenses have been recended.

The class action lawsuits are forthcoming. It seems the uncompensated violation of a person's body by aforementioned waves demands compensation.

The call letters now have a negative value.

"I met the surgeon general the other day. He offered me a [radio]."

Probably the only commercials I like on the radio are the Bill Herst Chevrolet ads. More entertaining than the same list of songs.
 
AnimatronicAbeLincoln said:
If you leave buzz as an active rock....

Since when has Buzz been active? If they are, then they're the most alternative leaning active I've ever heard.

G
 
Since when has Buzz been active? If they are, then they're the most alternative leaning active I've ever heard.

OK.

...as an "alternative-leaning-active-rock."

Thank God you stepped in and asked for a clarification because before I'm sure nobody had any idea what the hell I was talking about.
 
AnimatronicAbeLincoln said:
Since when has Buzz been active? If they are, then they're the most alternative leaning active I've ever heard.

OK.

...as an "alternative-leaning-active-rock."

Thank God you stepped in and asked for a clarification because before I'm sure nobody had any idea what the hell I was talking about.

Nah.. it's alternative. Period.
 
AnimatronicAbeLincoln said:
Since when has Buzz been active? If they are, then they're the most alternative leaning active I've ever heard.

OK.

...as an "alternative-leaning-active-rock."

Thank God you stepped in and asked for a clarification because before I'm sure nobody had any idea what the hell I was talking about.

By your calling Buzz active, clearly we didn't.

G
 
The billboard say "The Buzz Rocks."

Jesus life is too short to argue about stuff like this.
 
AnimatronicAbeLincoln said:
The billboard say "The Buzz Rocks."

Jesus life is too short to argue about stuff like this.

And Starbucks rocks. But it's not Active Rock either.
 
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