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 Rybczyk and Michelle Rodriguez are hosts of New Country KSCS 96.3 FM's "Hawkeye in the Morning." The Hawkeye hosts also collected 152,689 cards in KSCS’s fifth annual 10,000 for ...
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 ...
This week we're going inside North Texas' top morning radio shows. Brandon Hamilton visited 96.3 KSCS Monday morning! To stream WFAA on your phone, you need the WFAA app.
Michelle Rodriguez, a DJ for country station KSCS, stopped by the Old Monk to talk to Zac and guest co-host Eric Celeste about how she got started in Dallas radio, the Susan Hawk saga, and her soccer ...
New Country 96.3 KSCS/Dallas-Ft. Worth raised $414,739.47 for Cook Children’s, a Children’s Miracle Network Hospital, during its 4th Annual KSCS Cook Children’s Radiothon on December 11. It’s the most ...
Cumulus’ KSCS-FM in Dallas/Ft. Worth held its 6 th Annual Cook Children’s Radiothon on Saturday, December 14, and collected $178,386.97. The station started its partnership with the medical center in ...
What could reasonably be called the five most random country music acts came together Saturday night at Verizon Theatre in Grand Prairie for 96.3 FM KSCS's Country Fest. It was the first time that ...
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/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, in front of the microphone with his on-air 'gang' before retirement from KSCS in December. Dorsey had worked with the station for 26 years, and had been ...
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