Thursday, April 7, 2011

Skip Murphy Returns To Radio — Internet Radio



It’s been four years since Skip Murphy and Co. went off the air. The highly successful morning show ended its 10 year run on KKDA-K104 FM in 2007, leaving behind a sizable gap in the DWF radio landscape.

The show was ranked No. 1 for its time slot and demographic throughout most of its time span and had become a staple in the K104 weekday lineup. After a short stint with a sister station, Murphy decided to call it quits and retire from radio in early 2008.

During a quick phone interview with Skip Murphy, Josh Hogan at at pegasusnews.com asked him what he’s been up to since we last heard his voice on the airwaves. “Golf!” he replied, sounding as relaxed and carefree as a guy who just shot the game of his life.

“I never thought I’d get into the game. But since leaving radio four years ago, it’s what I’ve picked up, and you know, I really enjoy getting out there on to the course,” he said.

This month, however, Murphy and his entire crew are returning to the radio. Their “airtime” will be on www.dfwiradio.com, an Internet radio company catered to the black community, according to the company's “about us” section online.

Murphy's show will begin April 25 from 9-11 a.m.

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