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With the new web site running for over a year, we thought it would be a good idea to take a look at some interesting statistics regarding traffic here at KSSTRadio.com.

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Radar is Back

June 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Filed under: Around the Station, News

After being out of order for a few weeks, the radar on our Weather page has resumed full functionality. We hope nobody has missed out on summer.

I am assured of received two phone calls this time of year. The first will ask that we stop being scrooge’s and start playing Christmas music. The second will be shortly after we play the first Christmas song and I will be told we are starting too soon and listeners will sick and tired of the music by December 25th. This year, let me share with you our schedule for Christmas music on KSST …

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 Symphony Auction [3:01m]: Play Now | Play in Popup

Tom Stewart, President of the Sulphur Springs Symphony League is an avid bidder during the annual Symphony Auction on Tom StewartKSST radio and Channel 18. He compares walking through the TV station and checking out donated items to a child discovering gifts under the Christmas tree on Christmas morning. This year’s auction takes place beginning Saturday night at 7 p.m. Stewart says the auction is the Symphony League’s primary fundraiser to defray costs of the Independence Day Concert on the Square and the Children’s Concert in March. Stewart was a guest on KSST’s Good Morning Show with Enola Gay Friday morning.

 
 Symphony Auction on KSST [3:17m]: Play Now | Play in Popup

If all goes as planned, the upcoming auction to benefit the Northeast Texas Symphony Orchestra will raise just about enough money to put on the annual children’s concert next March for 3rd, 4th and 5th graders throughout the county. The auction takes place Saturday beginning at 7 p.m. on KSST radio and Channel 18 on Suddenlink Cable. President of the Symphony League Tom Stewart indicates he hopes people support the auction to continue bringing good music to Hopkins County including the annual Independence Day Concert on the Square. Stewart says Sulphur Springs is the only town in Texas with less than 20,000 people with their own symphony orchestra.

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KSSTRadio.com provides a growing wealth of information about the Sulphur Springs area, and many of our visitors live in or around Hopkins County. We also see traffic coming from far out of town by way of people who have either lived here before, or who have a connection to our town. With websites like digg.com, del.icio.us, technorati, and others, we have an opportunity to share our small-town perspective with the world. Here is where you come in.

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We will be drawing for free Texas Rangers tickets again on Friday, May 4th. Four names will be drawn and each winner will receive two tickets. Available game dates are May the 12th and 13th. If you have been looking for another reason to register, here it is!

Click here to register