"Hashtag - that's the little symbol that looks like a pound sign on the telephone, it kinda tells you what the tweet is about - hashtag: irony."
Texaggie7nine said:
Josh single handedly won the game against the Rockies yesterday.
ChiliBeans said:
"Hashtag - that's the little symbol that looks like a pound sign on the telephone, it kinda tells you what the tweet is about - hashtag: irony."
agfan2332 said:
I know a ton of guys that work in radio in Houston and let me tell you not one of them could fake a nice thing to say about that guy. He got what was coming to him
Louis botha said:agfan2332 said:
I know a ton of guys that work in radio in Houston and let me tell you not one of them could fake a nice thing to say about that guy. He got what was coming to him
Do those guys know that all am radio sucks in Houston ?
agfan2332 said:Louis botha said:agfan2332 said:
I know a ton of guys that work in radio in Houston and let me tell you not one of them could fake a nice thing to say about that guy. He got what was coming to him
Do those guys know that all am radio sucks in Houston ?
Well most of them all work at the number one sports station in town and are fully aware all their competition on AM does suck
This, the two guys on 610 in the morning whine about everything. Listening to grown men whine is not appealing.Your Friend said:
That sucks. The 610 morning guy's voice gives me seizures and 740 morning duo is terrible. Guess I need to do the satellite radio thing
Louis botha said:agfan2332 said:Louis botha said:agfan2332 said:
I know a ton of guys that work in radio in Houston and let me tell you not one of them could fake a nice thing to say about that guy. He got what was coming to him
Do those guys know that all am radio sucks in Houston ?
Well most of them all work at the number one sports station in town and are fully aware all their competition on AM does suck
Lol what station is that and is that something to be proud of ?
runontexas said:
I could see him going national next
Astrobo said:This, the two guys on 610 in the morning whine about everything. Listening to grown men whine is not appealing.Your Friend said:
That sucks. The 610 morning guy's voice gives me seizures and 740 morning duo is terrible. Guess I need to do the satellite radio thing
I think the only thing that can help Houston sports radio is more syndicated shows. I don't know how local hosts can possibly stay interested in taking the exact same calls from the exact same callers on the exact same topics every day for years.Dr. Horrible said:
Clay Travis in the mornings.
Social Media Influencer said:I think the only thing that can help Houston sports radio is more syndicated shows. I don't know how local hosts can possibly stay interested in taking the exact same calls from the exact same callers on the exact same topics every day for years.Dr. Horrible said:
Clay Travis in the mornings.
It's also the logical answer if it really was a cost cutting move. Pay for a popular syndicated show (that you already carried one hour of before going local) instead of bringing on full time talent that you have to manage.Social Media Influencer said:I think the only thing that can help Houston sports radio is more syndicated shows. I don't know how local hosts can possibly stay interested in taking the exact same calls from the exact same callers on the exact same topics every day for years.Dr. Horrible said:
Clay Travis in the mornings.
Or how about this...I know it's a foreign concept to management at Houston sports radio stations, but how about bringing in a guy(s) to talk about the actual sports in season? Eyenorite? It's effing March...I don't want to hear about the damn Texans for 97% of each show. Talk the Rockets and Astros now, the Cougars (I know MT does), and the NCAA tournament. Yeah, you can comment on some Texans moves and stuff, but don't treat the show like they're in season.Dr. Horrible said:It's also the logical answer if it really was a cost cutting move. Pay for a popular syndicated show (that you already carried one hour of before going local) instead of bringing on full time talent that you have to manage.Social Media Influencer said:I think the only thing that can help Houston sports radio is more syndicated shows. I don't know how local hosts can possibly stay interested in taking the exact same calls from the exact same callers on the exact same topics every day for years.Dr. Horrible said:
Clay Travis in the mornings.
herb96 said:
Talking Texans pays the bills though.
Sad state of affairs in Houston. People would rather hear about Texans free agency talk (NFL free agency is so boring imo) instead of active seasons of Rockets and Astros, the 2 franchises in this city that are actually successful and run well.herb96 said:
Talking Texans pays the bills though.
That's sports radio in general. When I want to listen to sports, I put on SiriusXM. The only 4 Houston stations programmed in my car are 740, 94.5, 97.1, and 106.9. If I had HD radio, 100.3-3 would be there. Other than that, it's podcasts and Spotify for my 1+ drive each way.Quote:
I've pretty much taken 610 off the dial. Not a single show worth a damn. It's the same crap over and over and over.