In the final chapter of *Who Killed Live 105.3?*, the people who built the station look back on what made it special, what ultimately brought it down, and whether something like it could ever exist again. Hosts, producers, programmers, and staff members reflect on the culture, friendships, rivalries, and larger-than-life personalities that turned a Dallas radio station into something that felt more like a movement than a media property.

The discussion revisits the financial success of the station, the impact of Howard Stern, the rise of local stars like Jagger, the pursuit of the Cowboys radio rights, and the corporate decisions that changed the station forever. Participants offer different perspectives on who deserves credit for the station’s rise, who deserves blame for its fall, and why a brand that seemed successful by every measure suddenly disappeared.

More than a story about radio, this is a story about a moment in time that can never be recreated. Through candid memories, behind-the-scenes stories, and honest reflection, the people who lived it attempt to answer the question that started this series: who killed Live 105.3? The answer is more complicated than anyone imagined.
[Ep 10]