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Strange song titles on KONO 101.1 & Magic 105.3 websites.

I was looking at the song titles on Magic 105.3 under the last songs played section and noticed some really strange strong titles. Here are some examples:

Amy Arias, car accident
Ray, father of McKenzie
Gabby, cancer
Reid, kidney cancer
Caitlyn, died of fatal disorder
Bella, bipolar
Audrey, stage 4 cancer

KONO 101.1 had similar titles but not as weird, Beyoncé born prematurely, cmn followed by someone’s name.
 
Sounds like that came from a funeral home... Whatever the case may be, it's back to normal at least on Magic's website.
 
I was looking at the song titles on Magic 105.3 under the last songs played section and noticed some really strange strong titles. Here are some examples:

Amy Arias, car accident
Ray, father of McKenzie
Gabby, cancer
Reid, kidney cancer
Caitlyn, died of fatal disorder
Bella, bipolar
Audrey, stage 4 cancer

KONO 101.1 had similar titles but not as weird, Beyoncé born prematurely, cmn followed by someone’s name.

Magic was doing a radiothon for Children’s Hospital of San Antonio
 
I was looking at the song titles on Magic 105.3 under the last songs played section and noticed some really strange strong titles. Here are some examples:

Amy Arias, car accident
Ray, father of McKenzie
Gabby, cancer
Reid, kidney cancer
Caitlyn, died of fatal disorder
Bella, bipolar
Audrey, stage 4 cancer

KONO 101.1 had similar titles but not as weird, Beyoncé born prematurely, cmn followed by someone’s name.
If you were listening you would know what was going on.
 
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