New Aggie focused radio show coming to Zone 1150 in August

A new live two-hour radio program devoted to Texas A&M athletics will launch Aug. 22nd on Bryan Broadcasting’s KZNE 1150 The Zone. In a letter to fans, TexAgs President brandon Jones announced the new venture. Following is the text of the letter:
“All of us at TexAgs.com are extremely excited to announce that a new era in sports talk radio is on the horizon in the Bryan-College Station area.
Starting on Monday, August 22, TexAgs.com will host a daily show on SportsRadio 1150 The Zone! The “TexAgs Radio Show” will air Monday through Friday from 9-11 a.m. and will be 100 percent focused on coverage and discussion surrounding Texas A&M sports.
Former SportsRadio 1150 The Zone personality and current TexAgs reporter Gabe Bock will serve as lead host on the program. He’ll be joined by fellow TexAgs analysts Billy Liucci, Logan Lee and Brandon Leone. Additionally, former A&M football players Hunter Goodwin, Seth McKinney and Zerick Rollins head the list of former A&M athletes that will serve as regular experts on the show.
Andrew Kilzer, TexAgsSubscribers will be able to watch Gabe’s beard growth during winning streaks on video as the TexAgs Radio Show airs on The Zone and on video at TexAgs.com.
The program will originate from the TexAgs studios in downtown Bryan and will not only air live on The Zone … it will also be shown live on video exclusively for Premium subscribers at TexAgs.com. In addition, special segments within each show (features, interviews, etc.) will be re-produced individually in on-demand, podcast form on the TexAgs website.
We are thrilled about partnering with SportsRadio 1150 The Zone and are eager to get started in our quest to provide a daily, Texas A&M-centric radio show to the people of the Brazos Valley and online for Aggies everywhere.
While we understand that doing a two-hour show solely committed to Aggie Athletics is a daunting task, being so narrowly focused will allow us to dive deeply into conversation, opinion and analysis when discussing Texas A&M sports.
Details on this new venture, including a layout of what the show will look like during the fall, are forthcoming. But we hope that you all will support TexAgs.com in our latest and perhaps most challenging attempt to push the envelope and continue to grow and expand our already supreme product.”

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