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Robert Philpot was reading TV- and movie-review columns in TV Guide, as well as memorizing the listings, by the time he was 10 years old. Now, he writes mostly about TV, but has also contributed to the radio, movie and pop-music beats. When he’s not filling his head with noise, Robert enjoys dining out, travel, collecting old Top 40 songs on iTunes and trying to shoot lower than 110 on the golf course.

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Friday, Mar. 13, 2009

Pugs and Kelly out at KDBN/93.3 FM "The Bone"

The afternoon jocks aren't on the air, and they aren't on the station's Web site. Seldom a good combo. Dan Bennett, Vice President/Market Manager for KDBN parent Cumuls Radio Dallas/Fort Worth, just sent confirmation, without elaborating. He does say no other changes are planned, just lots of music in the afternoon.

Whatever the reason, they didn't last long at the classic-rock station. P&K (John Myron and Kelly Mohr) were dropped by what was then KLLI/105.3 FM last July, then hired by the Bone to do afternoon drive in September. It seemed like an odd move, because the Bone is largely a music station, and P&K are talk-show hosts. But it didn't last a year.

If you look under Bone Staff on the Web site, you'll notice that the station lists only one jock, Alexis, now.

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