Glenn Mitchell, NPR, WRR, KAAM, Tejano,
> Seems like most postings here are on the critical side. I'd
> like to know what you LIKE about DFW radio today. Shows,
> hosts, stations that are doing it RIGHT.
> I'll start with a vote for KERA's Glenn Mitchell. He's
> smart, human, and witty.
> Glenn doesn't talk down to his audience, doesn't insult his
> callers, and is not above the occasional self-depricating
> remark. His Friday "Everything You Ever Wanted To Know"
> shows are a delightful infoblitz.
Yeah, I like Glenn -- bright, intelligent, well read, etc.
People with a brain listen to Glenn -- the rest to Rush.
What's with the KERA's PD though?
Most of NPR is good to excellent. Sure it's biased.
So is Salem.
So what?
USA Radio Network's news is so slanted you cannot separate the news from the commentary.
Someone ought to tell USA that Roe v. Wade was decided years ago when the editor selects a lead story.
"The Mighty 1190" -- wider playlist than "Jack" ever thought about ... without many or any commercials ... or smarmy, wise-guy imaging.
I liked Tejano ... but it is as dead as beautiful music and many of the listeners that enjoyed it.
Same for the standards on KAAM.
92.1 KXEZ -- if you're in the north Dallas suburbs -- Plano, Allen, McKinney, Frisco, etc. or if you live in Garland, Rockwall, Sachse, Wylie, etc.
Better oldies -- wider variety, more uptempo, much fewer commercials during morning and afternoon drive than KLUV. And cleaner, better audio.
Oh, KLUV doesn't play "oldies" anymore. Sorry, my mistake

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WRR to relax -- especially in the car at the end of the day.
And someday, people will appreciate WRR -- when it is gone.