Talk:KXCS-FM

KJXJ not KXJX
The new call letters are KJXJ --Gasbandit79 15:28, 3 April 2007 (UTC)

Reversion by Tim
I reverted


 * Who to Complain to
 * Please call the Studio and/or Sales office to complain about the format change!

I too prefer the radio station's previous format, but I thought that the statement above did not fit the Neutral_point_of_view criteria ("do not assert the opinions"). —Preceding unsigned comment added by TimMcdaniel (talk • contribs)

But in what order did the deck chairs slide into the ocean?
Someone changed it to read "The last DJs that night [Monday] were Kira (on-air moniker: "The Queen of Rock") from 7-midnight, and Dex Peck from 3-7."

Erm? I don't know about earlier on Monday, but I was listening Monday at 10 PM; I know it was a female DJ signing off and Dex's promo after that, and I'm 96% sure it was "The Queen of Rock" (she mentioned how she knew more than anyone else at the station about rock). Dex was the DJ while I listened later, 11:15 - midnight: I remember his signoff and that an alternative album (apparently) without DJs started afterwards. Both said that it was their last evenings.

There was a DJ on Tuesday morning at 9ish, JJ I think: he called the station "The 979's Official Party Headquarters" (and I thought that was the new slogan and that the pop?/rhythmic? stuff he was playing was the new format). Were Kira and Dex also on the air on Tuesday, maybe accounting for the discrepancy about their last shifts? --Tim McDaniel 23:52, 21 March 2007 (UTC)
 * I can't speak to monday night, but Dex was definitely on air a great deal of the day on tuesday, during the whole "wackiness" that came between the death of the old format and the launch of Jack. --Gasbandit79 23:12, 22 March 2007 (UTC)

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