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Not only is the hip-hop format history on KDHT-FM, but parent company Emmis also fired the entire on-air staff, according to a source at the station, who adds that “A new format will debut on the 93.3 frequency this Friday.” KDHT is currently running jockless. Listen to “Hot 93.3” while it’s stunting. The boards are discussing the change.
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