Note: This post updated here.Talk show hosts at KDHX (88.1 FM) are meeting tonight at a south St. Louis home to discuss upcoming programming changes at the community radio station (and perennial RFT Best of St. Louis winner).The impromptu gathering comes three days before the hosts are supposed to meet with KDHX management to discuss changes at the station. According to one of the talk-show hosts, it's believed that the station is wanting to do away with its non-music shows that run Monday throu
livinginstereo.comAfter posting a story yesterday afternoon on possible formatting changes at KDHX (88.1 FM), I got a call from the station's co-executive director, Nico Leone. Here's the status of the station's evening talk shows per Leone: As speculated, the KDHX's programming committee is considering a plan to end the shows in their current state. Under that plan, the shows would no longer be broadcast over the air on weekday evenings. Instead, KDHX would podcast the shows online and then run
At a meeting last night the programming committee at KDHX (88.1 FM) decided to postpone for 90 days any changes to the station's evening talk shows. As reported earlier this week, station management is considering the possible elimination of the evening talkers in place of music programming. KDHX airs just four hours of locally produced talk shows each week, but station management says the programs don't resonate with listeners as well as music shows. During the course of a nearly 2.5 hour meeti