> I honestly don't see what you mean about his voice.
>
> He sounds fine.
to you.
Others in Dallas have commented on it too.
But actually, voice is not that important in radio these days.
He may be more successful in a medium market than in Dallas. However, you can't get much more conservative than Dallas or KLIF, and he bombed there.
Amazing to me how he often treated the truckers with disdain on the air as if he had the market on knowledge.
Like many talk-show hosts, Hannity included, Kelley thinks he knows it all.
If Tulsa likes that style, then it will probably like him.
If not, Broken Arrow is close.
> > > I didn't catch his first day on KRMG.
> > >
> > > I know that first days aren't a barometer...mainly just
> > > introductions and settling in.
> > >
> > > But does anyone have first impressions yet? Thoughts on
> > > KRMG's new morning guy?
> >
> >
> > Yeah, I misspelled his last name.
> >
> > It's Kelley, not Kelly.
> >
> > Tulsa will have to decide. He could not pull any ratings
> at
> > all at KLIF in Dallas in mornings and wound up on the
> > all-night trucking show on WBAP.
> >
> > As I said before, I'd rather hear nails across a
> blackboard
> > than listen to him.
> >
> > If you're a far right conservative, you may like him -- if
>
> > you can stand that awful voice.
> >
> > He makes Sean Hannity sound like Orson Welles.
> >
>