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Who Killed LIVE 105.3? on Radio Misfits
by Pugs Moran, James Parker, Radio Misfits
Who Killed Live 105.3 is a 10-part oral history of the Dallas station that dominated from 2000–2008, then disappeared. Told by those inside, it covers the rise, the chaos behind the scenes, and how a powerhouse fell apart.
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Who Killed LIVE 105.3? – The Backstory
Pugs Moran and James Parker step back to trace how Live 105.3 even came to exist, starting in Chicago where Pugs cut his teeth at The Loop and built his on-air identity before a chance phone call with Kelly Mohr turned into their first show together. That momentum quickly collided with reality when a feud with radio legend Steve Dahl got them fired, a hard lesson in how power really works in the business. From there, the story shifts to Dallas, where insiders reveal the station itself was never supposed to succeed. The “Young Country” format it replaced was already being positioned for failure, with leadership quietly preparing for a full pivot to personality-driven talk radio built around bigger, louder voices. As the format flipped in early 2000, a mix of veterans, outsiders, and lucky breaks came together at just the right moment. Future stars and staff describe getting pulled in from rival stations, stand-up comedy, or even random listener calls, while others recall the chaos of layoffs, last-minute deals, and entire shows being wiped out overnight. What emerges is a picture of a station built less by careful planning and more by timing, risk, and a willingness to bet everything on personalities over structure. By the end, it’s clear Live 105.3 was never a safe, corporate creation. It was something far more volatile, born out of disruption, desperation, and a handful of people willing to take a shot when the door cracked open. [Ep 2]
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Who Killed LIVE 105.3? – Intro
Pugs begins with the night he and Kelly landed in Dallas, shaken from a post September 11th flight and hustled straight into a dingy hotel bar near the station for what management pitched as a creative meeting. The room is loud, boozy, and filled with the people who will shape their next decade, and while the station’s energy feels electric, the encounter with the Russ Martin crew turns sour fast. A mix of disrespect toward Kelly and a cheap Sharpie prank pushes Pugs into a standoff that sets the tone for years of tension between the two shows. His story weaves through memories from former staffers who describe Live 105.3 as wild, filthy, brilliant, and unlike any other station they ever worked in, a place where parking lot parties, chaotic guests, questionable decisions, and raw connection with listeners created something unforgettable. Pugs closes by laying out the mission of the series: to tell the unvarnished story of how a station that made money, dominated a market, and inspired fierce loyalty still managed to collapse under the weight of a few powerful people who refused to play nice. [Ep 1]
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Who Killed Live 105.3 is a 10-part oral history of the Dallas station that dominated from 2000–2008, then disappeared. Told by those inside, it covers the rise, the chaos behind the scenes, and how a powerhouse fell apart.
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Pugs Moran, James Parker, Radio Misfits
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