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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