A home for those who love almost everything about The Ticket (1310 AM, 96.7 FM, Dallas-Fort Worth), and who would like to discuss -- respectfully and fondly -- their thoughts on how (and whether) to eliminate the "almost."
Thursday, April 23, 2020
Draft Coverage Reaction Here
Possibly the cheapest refresh yet. Hugely tied up, sorry.
And you can talk about stuff other than draft coverage.
In recompense, I offer three reds.
Wednesday, April 8, 2020
Just a Quick Refresh
Got nothing much on my mind.
I've had a big change in my work which, alas, means a lot less Ticket listening. I'm hoping that will change soon, but for now I've missed a lot of shows I used to listen to frequently. Let's hope I can continue to make this site worthwhile. For now, I'm not planning on ending it.
Yesterday, I was able to hear a lot of 12-3. I was impressed. I know this may be a minority position, but I thought the show sounded really good. Dan seems to have gotten a lot more comfortable with the new arrangement, and I liked listening to both him and Jake.
A lot of you have not liked 3-7 for the same reasons you didn't like the Mike R Hardline -- too much Corby, too much annoying virtue-signalling political talk from him and Danny. Before my schedule got in the way, I had the opposite impression. I liked the new arrangement much better and I thought Corby and Danny both were more focused, more mature-sounding. After some initial uncertainty, Bob stepped up and provided the balance that show had lacked for some time. I have not been able to listen to much of that show since sports came to an end, but I can see how those improvements could wither with the lack of any sports to talk about.
Anyone out there actually liking the "new" Hardline? I'm going to make a special effort to tune in here in the next few days.
By the way: No excuse for not finding new names for these two shows. Maybe we should give Cat a hand and suggest some.
Wednesday, April 1, 2020
VJ Boyd Is At It Again
I'm sure someone else has noticed this already, since I'm usually late to pop culture stuff, but:
Remember how writer-producer VJ Boyd slipped a number of Ticket references into the series "Justified"?
He's back with a new show, "Lincoln Rhyme," based on Jeffrey Deaver's "The Bone Collector."
During the pilot episode I was watching with Mrs. Plainsman, I startled her when I bolted upright:
The villain who kidnaps the heroine's sister is named "Robert Sturm."
Checked the intellectual property brains behind the show -- yup, there he was, VJ Boyd.
Not sure I'll keep up with the show, so let us know if you hear any others.
I think "The Plainsman" would be a good villain name.
Now go wash your hands.
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