Fine Print Magazine Shop Might Be Dallas’ Next Artistic Hub
Opening its doors just a stones throw from the Texas Theatre, Fine Print is the magazine shop that Dallas sorely needs.
Opening its doors just a stones throw from the Texas Theatre, Fine Print is the magazine shop that Dallas sorely needs.
The article argues that specialty flags could cause division and alienation amongst a diverse city.
Legacy news must adapt to survive. It’s our goal to grow with you and to meet our readers where they want to get their news.
The radio contract dispute between 1310 The Ticket and former hosts of The Hang Zone that’s lasted all summer has finally come to an end.
A widower and a group of podcasters haven’t stopped searching for answers into a perplexing crime, although they don’t share the same approach.
The state of terrestrial talk radio has de-evolved to a medium vastly dominated by sports talk and right-wing political pandering, says the former midday host.
Dallas radio personality TC Fleming co-hosts a podcast exposing abuse, trauma and survivor stories from the notorious Excel Academy.
Jason Lee Van Dyke sat at a table next to his defense lawyer in a Denton County courtroom, listening as an attorney for the Texas State Bar spoke about how fearful she was when she received his email message threatening her life. At 38, Van Dyke is stocky like a…
The Glenn Beck media empire won’t be paying rent in Irving anymore. Mercury Radio Arts, Beck’s “news, opinion and entertainment network,” announced Wednesday afternoon its purchase of the Studios at Las Colinas, which has served as home base for The Blaze and his Glenn Beck show since 2012. Lest we…
Brad Watson’s 34-year run at WFAA is coming to a close.
When Debbie Denmon parted ways with WFAA last month, it wasn’t on the best of terms.
Long-time NBC 5 news anchor Jane McGarry announced that she will leave effective today, Tuesday, July 10, 2012.
Scott Sams has now worked for WFAA and CBS 11 in the Dallas area.
Russ Martin is a jackass. He’s a vulgar, pompous bully who for years physically and psychologically tormented his Dallas radio co-workers to gain fame and fortune. “Stuff he’d say to us on the air he wouldn’t say to us in the hall, because he’s a coward,” says J.D. Ryan, Martin’s…
Roberts, co-host of the Bo & Jim Mornings show on Lone Star 92.5 and a local radio fixture, suffered a heart attack late Tuesday.
The best, most memorable voices I’ve heard since tuning into my transistor radio along about 1970.
Doing her job and interviewing a man who shot and killed two intruders angers some.
Of my experience yesterday co-hosting “The Hardline” on KTCK-AM (1310, The Ticket) with the mighty Greg Williams, let me say this: Radio is hard.
His wife murdered their five children, but Rusty Yates was the one labeled a villain. He says don’t believe everything you read.
A reporter’s tip helped identify a mutilated body linked to the disappearance of atheist gadfly Madalyn Murray O’Hair.
Washburne’s Texas Business is a case study in how not to run a business.