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YES
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I've been listening to KACC for 25+ years and I frequently turn new friends on to this station. As I type, they are playing The Smithereens... When was the last time you heard this band played outside of 89.7?? I was very surprised when the format changed to include country and hip hop. I will continue to listen, but from a long time listener - PLEASE go back to the old format of the "Gulf Coast Rocker". Love having the new app as well. If you guys started selling some swag you might get the word out more.
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Love the random variety! Thank you!
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Goodbye..
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I don't know what happened. They had one of the best stations in the Greater Houston Area & they blew it. There is a place for Country, a place for the Pop Disney Kid Channel & a place for "ROCK", but please not all 3 on one channel. Make up your mind which audience you would like to entertain. You are driving me crazy having to keep switching channels. You may have to shoot the program manager (just kidding folks, I just reporting the news). I guess the next thing is we will be hearing Socialism & CRT ads.
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Antonio Moraes
17.07.2021
Common like so many other common ones. It takes courage to stay at the root.
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Raymond Parrott
30.05.2021
Do you look at your reviews???? Go back to “The Gulf Coast Rocker” format, not the “Mainstream Crapper”. Your new format is like New Coke formula, have you seen New Coke lately, ya, they learned their lesson, it’s not to late to save the station and listeners. Learn from Coca Cola, if it ain’t broke, don’t fork with it. Saturday night Jukebox can stay though!!!
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Wish I could give you minus stars! Remember your commercial comparing Houston radio to the Hindenburg? Well your new format has just lumped you in that same sucking burning category. might as well replace your guitar logo with a limp weenie.
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What happened to you guys? You've turned away from a creative radio station that introduced you to the world, now only to drift back into obscurity. I've listened to KACC since the 90's. It was nice knowing you while it lasted. You were the last hope for Houston radio. RIP
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Bill Lewis - Rest In Peace - one of the creators of The KACC that I’ve listen to since the 80’s, wouldn’t approve of the new format. Bill was an innovator and knew what a Great Radio station was. Too Bubble Gum Mainstream now
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Sorry... Not into the new format
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Agree with all the recent posts. Do NOT ike the recent change in format. Please go back to the a blues/rock base. Will be losing me as a listener....very disappointed as this was my local radio home for many many years.
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I dislike your new format. It seems too disjointed. You can’t please everyone. You had the best classic rock around anywhere! Lyle Ziegler rules!!
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Here's the scoop on KACC, the rock's probably not coming back... The college who owns it is selling it.
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Stacey Leonard Vincent
06.02.2021
Please stop !
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First covid, then all the riots, and now this. You were the only radio station left in the Houston region with a wonderful format. Disco, hip/hop, pop, whatever this new stuff is is available on other channels. I know - my pre-teen daughters listen to that stuff. Please stick to at least a blues/rock base - you can stretch that out quite a bit.
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Please go back to old format! You are losing a lot of listeners including me.
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Count me in with the others that DO NOT LIKE the format change. Please go back to the format that you had. I'm only giving you two stars because of what little good rock you do play.
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¡SoyChoctaw,Oralé! TexMexMix
18.01.2021
Really do not enjoy your new format. Whoever came on board and stuck us with one more country station must not travel, because that is all you can get in many remote regions of the South. Options are good, and KACC is now, Not.
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Melissa Martinez
17.01.2021
Long time listener from Pasadena Tx. What happened to the Gulf Coast Rocker? I am devastated by the new format. Like other listeners that have posted, I do not hate country music, I just don't turn to your station to listen to it. Your station was the last bastion for rock music, local and nationwide for Houston and it's surrounding areas. Please reconsider your choices unless you don't care about the massive exodus of listeners.