Friday, June 29, 2018
Boles Feed

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
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The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Radio News 6-29-18

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Thursday, June 28, 2018
Evening News 6-28-18

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Wednesday, June 27, 2018
Evening News 6-27-18

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Radio News 6-27-18

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Evening News 6-26-18

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Radio News 6-26-18

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Monday, June 25, 2018
Evening News 6-25-18

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Radio News 6-25-18

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Friday, June 22, 2018
Taylor Ranch Interview

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
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The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Evening News 6-22-18

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Radio News 6-22-18

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Thursday, June 21, 2018
Camden Hughes Interview

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Evening News 6-21-18

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Evening News 6-21-18

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Radio News 6-21-18

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Wednesday, June 20, 2018
Evening News 6-20-18

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Radio News 6-20-18

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Tuesday, June 19, 2018
Dementia Live at Focus Care of Center

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
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The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
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The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
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The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Monday, June 18, 2018
Smith's Blueberry Patch Interview

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Evening News 6-18-18

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Evening News 6-18-18

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Radio News 6-18-18

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Friday, June 15, 2018
UM ARMY Interview:

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
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The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Thursday, June 14, 2018
Johnson's Produce

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Wednesday, June 13, 2018
Radio News 6-13-18

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Tuesday, June 12, 2018
Mayfield Farm's

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Evening News 6-12-18

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Radio News 6-12-18

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Monday, June 11, 2018
Evening News 6-11-18

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Radio News 6-11-18

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Friday, June 8, 2018
Evening News 6-8-18

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Pacey Rhodes Interview

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Radio News 6-8-18

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
- See more at: http://cbc-radio.com/contact/Thursday, June 7, 2018
Evening News 6-7-18

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
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The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
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Take A Kid Fishing 2018 Final Cut

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
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The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
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Evening News 6-5-18

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
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The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
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Evening News 6-4-18

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
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The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
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Radio News 6-1-18

The "flagship" of CBC, KDET 930 AM broadcast a news/talk/information format. Licensed to Center and San Augustine Texas (respectively), the stations serve the Lufkin-Nacogdoches-Shreveport-
KDET began broadcasting in February 1949 under the ownership of Tom Foster and the management of Robert Jackson "Jack" Bell. From then until the year 2000, its highly successful format catered to the farmers, ranchers, sportsmen, and small-town residents of Deep East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana. Bell started his broadcast career as program director for KGRI Henderson in 1947. After leaving Henderson, he moved to Center to open KDET on Feb. 22, 1949. Although Bell started at KDET as program director, by 1950 he was station manager. He retired in 2001 after more than 55 years in the industry.
92.5 was assigned the call letters KCOT in 1992. In 2001, the station changed its call sign to KQSI. In July of 2014 92.5 changed its call letters to KXXE and became its own stand alone new country station. KXXE features programming from Westwood One as well as local weather and community announcements. The station was formely known as KDET-FM until June of 2014.
KQBB (100.5 FM, Real Country Q-100) is a radio station broadcasts a Real Country music format. Licensed to Center and serving Northeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana. The upgrade signal now reaches into Nacogdoches, Lufkin and the fringes of Shreveport. The station is currently owned by Center Broadcasting Company and features programing from Cumulus Media as well as locally produced programming, sports, music, and more. The station was formerly known as KDET-FM until August of 2001.
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