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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, Apr. 24, 2009

'The Bone' gets a new morning show ... from Atlanta

After more attempts at a local morning show than I can remember or count, classic-rocker KDBN/93.3 FM goes the simulcasting route with an Atlanta team.

AllAccess.com reports ... well, AllAccess is link-unfriendly, so here's the whole thing:

Cumulus Throws Bone To Regular Guys "CUMULUS Rocker (ROCK 100.5)/ATLANTA morning team THE REGULAR GUYS will simulcast on sister Active Rocker KDBN (93.3 THE BONE)/DALLAS, beginning MONDAY (4/27).

The team -- LARRY WACHS, ERIC VON HAESSLER, SOUTHSIDE STEVE RICKMAN, and TIM ANDREWS -- announced the simulcast at the outset of TODAY's show (4/24)."

Good luck with this, y'all. Historically, DFW music-radio audiences haven't gone for many morning shows that don't actually originate in DFW.

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