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This essay, Hip-Hop KDHT “Hot 93.3” Austin is gone, was written by Dana Hall for Radio-Info.com's Urban column.
Hip-Hop KDHT “Hot 93.3” Austin is gone
Emmis fired the entire on air staff and began stunting on Wednesday, Nov. 18. .A new format is expected to debut this Friday, and some are speculating it will be Spanish while others are saying Talk. This morning’s Taylor on Radio-Info, the daily newsletter from Radio-Info.com, reports that the move out of the Hip-hop heavy rhythmic format was a move possibly prompted by the arrival of Arbitron’s PPM meter in mid 2010. Check out the stunting here: And the Radio-Info.com baords are discussing the changes, here:
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In addition to overseeing all content on Radio-Info.com as executive editor, veteran trade journalist and former radio programmer Dana Hall is editor of Urban First, a weekly newsletter for the urban radio and music industries.





























