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WHO'S THE VOICE GUY AT THE RANCH?

317C50KW said:
What would help the 92.1 in Farmersville? For starts, putting some money into engineering. But the owner is too busy running for office in Rockwall County.

92.1 is all its probably going to be.
I guess they could drop the bird and go all local.
Then Aim towards the Collin County Audience like 97.5 Did.
 
jd said:
charles123 said:
Why don't they move the tower closer to Downtown Dallas? That would be great.

They are. But only by around five miles or so. KFWR's situation is no different than all the other rim-shots since they had to make several changes, the most obvious being moving the Jacksboro station out of the way. Like all the others they'll be located as close to the Cedar Hill antenna farm as they can possibly be under the existing separation rules. Regardless of the class of the station involved (C, C0, C1 or C2), if they're separated by .4 or .6mHz they have to be no less than about 65 miles away (105kM) from the Cedar Hill Class C's. Those separation rules have been in effect for decades and are unlikely to be changed.

KFWR is moving to a different site, north of their current one, going up in class from a C1 to a C0. The power is going from 80 to 100kW and the antenna height is being increased from about 1100 to just over 1400 feet. That might sound impressive but the resulting coverage of D/FW will be only slightly better. Granted, the signal into Fort Worth will be improved but overall KFWR's coverage will not be nearly as good as even the northwestern rim-shots (93.7, 96.7, 98.3, 99.1, 101.7, 105.7 and 106.7).

And about the Ranch's voice guy, I haven't cared much about them since they got rid of my girl Nadine.

HEAR HEAR, always felt she got a raw deal many times
 
iused2bsomebody said:
Hopefully someone can answer this for me. I was In Dallas and then traveled to Ft Worth on a business trip and got to listen to the country stations. I was wondering who is the voice guy on The Ranch? He sounds alot like the guy on The Wolf. Are they the same person?

His name is Jack Murphy Im pretty sure..out of North Carolina or somewhere like that
 
The Ranch voice guy...I am wonderting the same thing. The voice guy for the Wolf is Pat Garrett. He does both Dallas and Nashville Wolf stations. So- can anybody figure this out?
 
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