On the morning of Dec. 17, 2014, the only place to be in Dallas was with Terry Dorsey for the final moments of a 46-year career. "It's a bittersweet time, I'm going to miss this, but I'm looking ...
KSCS/96.3 FM celebrated April Fool’s by buying ads — on other radio stations’ websites. Courtesy of KSCS When it comes to holidays, for some radio stations, April Fool’s Day is about a big as ...
Dallas country music radio legend Terry Dorsey during his final broadcast at KSCS/96.3 FM. Dorsey retired in December after 26 years at KSCS and 33 in DFW radio. He died Saturday. Paul Moseley ...
Citadel Broadcasting owns 224 radio stations across the U.S. -- three in Texas, all in Dallas-Fort Worth. They're not unfamiliar brand names: the historic WBAP-AM (News/Talk 820) and KSCS-FM (96.3), ...
KSCS-FM reported Sunday that longtime radio personality Terry Dorsey passed away Saturday night at the age of 66. The station said Dorsey suffered a short and sudden illness and died at his farm in ...
Cumulus Media announced Trapper John (John Morris) has been promoted to Assistant Program Director for New Country 96.3 KSCS in Dallas. In addition to his new role, Trapper will retain his previous ...
Mark "Hawkeye" Louis and Michelle Rodriguez, hosts of New Country KSCS 96.3 FM's Hawkeye in the Morning With Hawkeye and Michelle, have won the CMA's Major Market Broadcast Personality of the Year ...
Cumulus announces the appointment of veteran radio programming and operations professional JR Schumann as Operations Manager for Country stations KPLX-FM and KSCS-FM in Dallas. Schumann, who joins the ...
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