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Dallas' Best Radio Station: Our Editor Debates The Ticket vs. KXT

In conjunction with our annual Best of Dallas issue, which hits the streets and the interstreets today, we held debates for several awards, including Best Burger. Mostly these were debates between two writers; in this case, I transcribed an ongoing internal struggle. Joe: The Ticket? Really, dude? Joe: It's great...

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In conjunction with our annual Best of Dallas issue, which hits the streets and the interstreets today, we held debates for several awards, including Best Burger. Mostly these were debates between two writers; in this case, I transcribed an ongoing internal struggle.

Joe: The Ticket? Really, dude? Joe: It's great radio. Joe: No, it's not. It's sophomoric. It's like shoving a rolled up issue of Maxim into your ears. Joe: Totally. But here's the thing about the professionally sophomoric: They're good at radio. (See ex. Stern, Howard.) Joe: And what makes these sophomores good? Certainly not their sports insight, since they're the only sports-talk station in America that NEVER TALKS ABOUT SPORTS. Joe: This is sports culture. It's a sports-based point of view. And it's funny. Bits. Characters. Call backs. It's like the Catskills, with slightly fewer Jews and slightly more casual racism. They also play zero "Fast Car" by Tracy Chapman. So that's nice. Joe: That's a low blow. KXT hardly ever plays "Fast Car." Nine times a week, tops. Joe: They'd play it more but they have to leave room for the Dave Matthews Band.

See also: - The Best of Dallas 2012, music and nightlife

Joe: OK, yes, they throw in some clunkers, for reasons that baffle scientists to this day. But they also play some undeniably great tunes, new and old. And since it's listener-supported, the hosts aren't reduced to shilling for products they'd never use. Joe: That is nice. The Ticket guys have to do It's Just Lunch ads. It's Just Annoying. Joe: Exactly. Plus, KXT has introduced me to a ton of music I otherwise wouldn't have heard, including local stuff. Fate Lions. Air Review. Sarah Jaffe. Joe: Ooh, Sarah Jaffe. She's hot, in a she-might-stab-you-in-the-leg sort of way. Joe: Jeez, you really are a P1. Joe: Nah, not quite. I switch to KXT now and then. I switch back about 20 minutes later, whenever the ants start marching. Joe: Good call.