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While it is municipally-owned by the City of Dallas, it is operated by North Texas Public Broadcasting, the owner of news-talk public radio station KERA 90.1 FM, public television station KERA-TV channel 13, and adult album alternative station KKXT 91.7 FM. WRR's studios are in the Fair Park complex in South Dallas. WRR is a Class C station.
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 101.1 MHz: ... WRR (FM) in Dallas, Texas; ... This page was last edited on 1 November 2024, at 13:00 ...
J.J. and the Morning Crew left WRIF in the mid-1980s and moved their morning show to the now defunct WLLZ. (In the mid-1990s, J.J. and the Morning Crew moved to WRIF's soon to be sister station WCSX). J.J. now hosts middays at WOMC. In November 1985, Joe Nipote (an actor, children's author and Detroit native) became WRIF's new morning show host.
After a brief stint as WVRI Variety 101 for nearly a year beginning in 1992, the current WJRR call sign and rock format were adopted on April 19, 1993, as 101.1 WJRR. The station carried the comedy morning show Ron & Ron. An early positioning statement was "Just Ron & Ron in the Morning, Just Rock and Roll the rest of the day."
Elliot in the Morning is a syndicated morning radio talk show hosted by DJ Elliot Segal and airing weekdays from "5:48 until 10 something." It is based at WWDC-FM Washington, D.C., and is heard on affiliate WRXL in Richmond. The format covers a broad spectrum of topics, ranging from in-person or telephone interviews with well-known celebrities ...
Gary Bryan (born January 15, 1952) is an American radio DJ, currently on the air in Los Angeles, California at KRTH (K-Earth 101). [1] With more than 30 years in broadcasting, Bryan's career includes major-market program director and morning show duties, serving as host and producer of several syndicated programs, and ventures online and in television.
For much of the early days of radio, KTRH had been one of Houston's top AM stations, co-owned with The Houston Chronicle. In 1947, an FM station was added, 101.1 KTRH-FM. [ 4 ] It was the third FM station in Houston (after the short-lived KOPY and KPRC-FM) and mostly simulcast KTRH's programming when few people had FM radios.
After four years of The Y100 Morning Show with Preston, Marilyn, and Steve, Marilyn Russell left the morning show on March 1, 2002, citing family reasons. She has worked part-time on other stations in the Philadelphia area since then, including WMGK , SoJo 104.9, WYSP , and joined morning personality Dave Cruise as co-host on "The BENFM Morning ...