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Mike McGuff details epic Houston radio station 101 KLOL-FM in new documentary ‘Runaway Radio’
Read full article: Mike McGuff details epic Houston radio station 101 KLOL-FM in new documentary ‘Runaway Radio’We're talking to Mike Mcguff, responsible for the long-awaited documentary "Runaway Radio."In its heyday, KLOL-FM was one of the top rock stations in the country. But all good things must come to an end, the risky and raunchy station faded by the late 90s. We're taking a look back at some of the film's best and biggest moments with top radio DJ's from across the U.S.
‘Hanks Giving’: Tom Hanks to take over Pittsburgh radio station on Thanksgiving Day
Read full article: ‘Hanks Giving’: Tom Hanks to take over Pittsburgh radio station on Thanksgiving DayThis Thanksgiving we have a little more than turkey to be excited about as Nov. 24 will now be known as “Hanks Giving Day” in Pittsburg.
Texas Radio Hall of Famer, entrepreneur and author Dayna Steele chats new play ‘The Woman In The Mirror’
Read full article: Texas Radio Hall of Famer, entrepreneur and author Dayna Steele chats new play ‘The Woman In The Mirror’Dayna is transforming her latest book ‘Surviving Alzheimer’s With Friends, Facebook and a Really Big Glass of Wine’ into a new play debuting next month.
Houston radio personality Dinah Powers dies
Read full article: Houston radio personality Dinah Powers diesHOUSTON – Dinah Powers, the former co-host of a Houston morning-drive radio show, has died after battling cancer. Rod Ryan, of “The Rod Ryan Show” on KTBZ-FM, announced her death Thursday with a touching post on the radio station’s website. https://t.co/nFNrMx7at7 pic.twitter.com/jcaE4ZQBal — Rod Ryan Show (@rodryanshow) November 19, 2020Powers had been diagnosed with stage four uterine cancer that had spread to her lungs. Powers appeared on KPRC 2′s Houston Life show several times alongside host Derrick Shore. “We truly loved every time she would come see us at Houston Life and we hope she knows just how much we miss her already.”Shore shared this video on his Facebook page in September upon learning of Powers’ cancer diagnosis.
Too soon? Christmas music begins playing on this Houston radio station starting at 5 p.m. Friday
Read full article: Too soon? Christmas music begins playing on this Houston radio station starting at 5 p.m. FridayHOUSTON – H-Town will be “Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree” a lot earlier than anticipated. Houston radio station Sunny 99.1 announced Thursday they will begin airing Christmas music starting at 5 p.m. Friday, earlier than the usual mid-November launch. The station said in a blog post that despite what 2020 has brought in, listeners “could use some extra cheer." Houstonians can begin listening to “ongoing” holiday hits and classics plus special holiday programming beginning at 5 p.m. on Friday, on Sunny 99.1 FM, using the iHeartRadio app, or virtally on an internet-connected device. Is it too early for Christmas music?