Author Archives: Drew

WNOX-FM 100.3 Knoxville Format Change

By | April 8, 2020

Johnny Pirkle’s Oak Ridge FM, Inc. has “taken back” 100.3, ending the LMA with Citadel Broadcasting. The switch was flipped at midnight, following a week of unpredictable and sometimes bizarre stunting audio. We heard pigs, ‘Facebook Radio’, ‘Bill Clinton Radio’, instructions on how to put callers on-the-air, airchecks of vintage Knoxville radio broadcasts, a short… Read More »

Conclave 35 Going on NOW in the Twin Cities!

By | April 8, 2020

Are you attending the Conclave this year? If not, you’re missing out! Conclave 35 (or Conclave XXXV if you prefer) is being held from July 15-17, 2010 at the Doubletree Park Place Hotel in Golden Valley, Minnesota (suburban Minneapolis.) Full tuition is $379. Student/teacher/free agent (“on the beach”) tuition is just $159. If you prefer,… Read More »

WNOX 100.3 Knoxville Keeping News/Talk?

By | April 8, 2020

I know we’ve got a few Knoxville Radio Geeks here, so I wanted to update you on the ongoing saga of WNOX 100.3: WBIR.com is reporting the format will remain News/Talk after control of the station’s programming reverts back to owner Johnny Pirkle and Oak Ridge FM, Inc. Most of the current programming will move… Read More »

RadioShack PRO-106 Digital Scanner $399.99

By | April 8, 2020

Heads-up, scanner fans! If your area has “gone digital” and you can no longer hear police/fire/EMS/public service communications, here’s a great deal on a digital scanner. RadioShack has put their PRO-106 on sale for $399.99. You save $100 at The Shack, but only for a limited time. The RadioShack PRO-106 features 39,000 channels, easy-to-use menus,… Read More »

KTOK Oklahoma City’s Mark Shannon Dead at 58

By | April 8, 2020

Long time Oklahoma City radio personality, Mark Shannon, passed away early Saturday morning. Mark was a talk show host on Newsradio 1000 KTOK. He had been battling chronic lymphocytic leukemia since October, 2000. After spending time at the hospital, he was released Friday night to go home. Surrounded by his family, he passed away. Mark… Read More »

Rush Limbaugh: “Obama’s Katrina…That Damn Oil Slick!”

By | April 8, 2020

Yesterday, Rush Limbaugh predicted that the growing BP oil spill crisis in the Gulf of Mexico will become “Obama’s Katrina.” This of course is in comparison to the political damage suffered by former president George W. Bush as a result of the federal government’s delayed response to Hurricane Katrina. Rush stated that President Obama “does… Read More »

Will the Passage of ObamaCare be a Boon for Talk Radio?

By | April 8, 2020

Now that the health care bill has passed, the pundits are determining who the winners and losers will be. I haven’t heard much regarding the potential impact of ObamaCare on talk radio. You may remember that talk radio proliferated after the election of Bill Clinton as president. Rush Limbaugh in particular used this event to… Read More »

John E. Small Purchases KSQB-AM from Backyard

By | April 8, 2020

Score one more for local radio in South Dakota! The FCC reports that John E. Small’s Cup O’ Dirt, LLC is purchasing KSQB-AM 1520 from Backyard Broadcasting. Presumably, KSQB will become a joint venture with John’s online radio station “Sunny Radio – Where it’s Always in the 80s”, located in Brandon, South Dakota. The website… Read More »

Radio Disney Silences 6 AM Stations

By | April 8, 2020

Six of Radio Disney’s AM stations have been taken silent. The company has requested FCC authority to remain silent while the stations are sold off. The six stations affected are: KALY-AM 1240 – Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, New Mexico KMUS-AM 1380 – Sperry, Oklahoma WCOG-AM 1320 – Greensboro, North Carolina WHKT-AM 1650 – Portsmouth Virginia… Read More »

Midwinter Madness Electronics Show Buffalo, MN

By | April 8, 2020

Figured I’d give a plug for the upcoming hobby electronics show in Buffalo. It’s the 29th annual Midwinter Madness, sponsored by the Robbinsdale Amateur Radio Club. Not just ham radio, but computers, hardware, software, components, peripherals, and a wide variety of hobby electronics. If you’re interested in obtaining an amateur radio license, VE testing will… Read More »

KIXX/KKSD/KSDR Collapsed Radio Tower Photos

By | April 8, 2020

Thanks to Mike Johnson, Operations Manager of Aberdeen’s Dakota Broadcasting for providing these photos. This was an 820 foot broadcast tower, located northeast of Watertown, South Dakota. It had served as the transmitter site for KSDR-FM 92.9 Watertown, KIXX-FM 96.1 Watertown, and KKSD-FM 104.3 Milbank.