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    Runaway Radio Rewind E01 Runaway Radio Rewind

Month: July 2012

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Doug Harris

Role: Promotions Director Era: 1980s–1990s Doug Harris is a notable figure in the history of KLOL-FM, Houston’s legendary rock radio station that dominated the airwaves from 1970 to 2004. He served as the station’s Promotions Director during its peak years, particularly in the 1980s and early 1990s, and is widely recognized for his creative and audacious marketing strategies that helped cement KLOL’s reputation as a powerhouse in rock radio. Harris joined KLOL in the early 1980s after a varied early […]

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Pat Fant

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Pat Fant

Pat Fant is a legendary figure in Houston radio, best known for his pivotal role in launching and shaping KLOL-FM, a groundbreaking rock station that left an indelible mark on the city’s airwaves. Born and raised in Texas, Fant’s radio career began early, and by the age of 21, he was already making waves in the industry. In August 1970, he signed KLOL on the air from the Rice Hotel […]

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Chuck Shramek

Chuck Shramek (1950–2000) was a beloved Houston-area radio personality whose multifaceted career left an indelible mark on both the airwaves and the annals of astronomical controversy. Best known for his long tenure at KLOL-FM, Shramek carved out a reputation as a jovial and articulate news anchor, often warming up audiences for the irreverent morning duo Stevens & Pruett.His sharp wit and engaging delivery made him a fixture in the Houston […]

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Locke Siebenhausen

Locke Siebenhausen was the lovable but whacky sidekick every morning show needs. Locke was an integral part of the S&P show's success. His "Man on the Street" style interviews were hilarious.

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Dennis “Crash” Collins

Maurice "Crash" Collins was a legendary figure in Houston radio, best known for his influential tenure as a DJ at KLOL-FM during the 1970s and early 1980s. Born Dennis Maurice Collins on December 7, 1942, in Nashville, Tennessee, he moved to Houston with his family as a teenager. His radio career began to take shape while he was a student at the University of Houston, where he hosted an afternoon […]

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Dayna Steele

Born Dayna Frances Nicholson. Dayna graduated from Dulles High School at the tender age of 16. She enrolled at Texas A&M University as a pre-med student before changing her major to theater.On a dare, Nicholson tried out for the new student run radio station at Texas A&M University. She began her career in 1977 at KAMU and after a few months moved to Top 40 WTAW ("92W" 92.1FM) in Bryan, […]

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David Andrews

"Outlaw" Dave Andrews was a wildly popular on-air personality for KLOL in it's heyday. Taking over as host of the Outlaw Radio Show from the show's creator Greg "GregO" Onofrio. Andrew's on-air persona spilled over into his public appearances. His ability to relate to the common man made him a Houston radio legend at KLOL. Dave was also well known for his annual Dawgs on Hawgz charity ride for the […]

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Stevens & Pruett

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Stevens & Pruett

The Stevens & Pruett Show: A Legendary Radio Career The Stevens & Pruett Show, featuring Mark Stevens and Jim Pruett, stands as one of the most iconic and influential morning radio programs in Texas broadcasting history. The duo’s irreverent humor, boundary-pushing antics, and undeniable chemistry captivated audiences for over two decades, with their most celebrated tenure occurring at KLOL-FM in Houston. Known as the “Radio Gawds,” Stevens and Pruett pioneered […]

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Grego On-Air Outlaw Radio

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Greg Onofrio

Greg Onofrio, better known as Grego or GregO, rocked Houston airwaves starting in 1989 at the legendary terrestrial AOR station Rock 101 KLOL-FM. As the original "Head Outlaw," he launched and hosted the wildly popular nighttime show Outlaw Radio, earning national acclaim for its groundbreaking, high-energy format that captured the rebellious spirit of rock 'n' roll. Delighting listeners with bold personality, killer tunes, and unforgettable vibes, Grego became a staple […]

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