Friday, January 26, 2007

'TNT Radio Empire' Leaving KXSP Airwaves

Todd and Tyler Radio Empire logo, courtesy of tntempire.comBeginning Monday, the "Todd and Tyler Radio Empire" will no longer be heard on KXSP (590 AM).

Since the station's inception on April 25, 2005, the sports talk radio station has simulcast the first four hours of the popular Omaha morning radio program.

"We used the simulcast of Z-92's Todd 'n Tyler to help launch Big Sports 590 in its first year," said Steve Wexler, senior vice president of television and radio operations for the Journal Broadcast Group. "As we continue to grow the station, it's time to give it more of its own identity."

Wexler says the Fox Sports Radio syndicated program "The First Team on Fox with Steve Czaban" will replace Todd and Tyler in the 5-8 a.m. time slot. It will be followed by the first hour of another syndicated Fox Sports Radio program, "Out of Bounds on Fox with Craig Shemon and James Washington," from 8 to 9 a.m.

The rest of the station's lineup will remain the same, including locally-produced programs "The Travis Justice Show" (9-11 a.m.) and "The Big Show," hosted by Matt Perrault, from 2-6 p.m.

Big KXSP's 5,000 watt signal reaches into five neighboring states but the station is only credited with listeners who record its call letters or moniker ("Big Sports 590") in the Arbitron diary in the Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area. In the most recent Arbitron ratings, KXSP ranked behind its primary competitor, all-sports station KOZN (1620 AM), among all listeners ages 12 and older.

"Todd and Tyler's Radio Empire" consists of Journal Broadcast Group-owned stations KEZO (92.3 FM), KZRQ (106.7 FM) in Springfield, Mo., and KICT (95.1 FM) in Wichita, Kan.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

It will be nice to get rid of T and T. They are boring. Hope that the new sports show will be different from the locally produced crud here in "Omah God, the radio sucks". Maybe a little less obsequeious jock worship? We can hope...

Anonymous said...

Is this the beginning of the end of the Empire?

Why would any other station want to pick up that show?

Anonymous said...

Apparently there are people listening to them in Omaha. After all, they are the number one rated morning show time and again in Little O.

Anonymous said...

It's time for TnT to mplain. "THE MAN" is holding their "EMPIRE" down....they are down to only being on ONE frequency now and ONLY 10 HOURS PER DAY !!!!!!! Now if someone actually had the balls to can Travis....

Anonymous said...

Wow. They've got three radio stations and that qualifies as a Radio Empire?

Hey I just realized something. I've got three lawn chairs out on my patio. This undoubtedly means that I have a Patio Empire!

Anonymous said...

Yeah, "Radio Empire"....just a moniker to keep their egos sky-high....

Anonymous said...

A couple of things:

1). Wow! A sports radio station broadcasting sports 24/7 - what a concept! The Czabe is a good show. I try to catch it in other markets when traveling for business. Craig Shemon and James Washington are pretty lame.

2). Now if we can just get KFAB to broadcast Glenn Beck at a decent time.

3). Not much of a syndication of TnT when you're putting them on other Journal stations. Ooh, what a stretch. Twist a couple of arms and viola' a syndicated show.