The word on the street is that KTSA is looking for a new PM Driver. There's already an ad up on the Texas Assocation of Broadcasters website.
The latest ratings were so miserable... so bad... that nobody is listening. Maybe the audience turned to NPR, because WOAI's afternoons were way down, too (despite the rest of the Clear Channel station being through the roof! The mornings were second, but only to a record-setting KISS.)
A little birdie told me KTSA is trying to bring back a golden oldie, who has been pleading to come back to town, where they once gabbed in the mornings.
KTSA also has an ad for a new news director. They need PLENTY of help there, too.
The latest ratings were so miserable... so bad... that nobody is listening. Maybe the audience turned to NPR, because WOAI's afternoons were way down, too (despite the rest of the Clear Channel station being through the roof! The mornings were second, but only to a record-setting KISS.)
A little birdie told me KTSA is trying to bring back a golden oldie, who has been pleading to come back to town, where they once gabbed in the mornings.
KTSA also has an ad for a new news director. They need PLENTY of help there, too.