24-02-2025
94.9 The Outlaw to end broadcasts after nearly 20 years on the air
WICHITA FALLS (KFDX/KJTL) — After almost 20 years on the air, a local radio station announced Monday, Feb. 24 it will soon be dead air.
94.9 The Outlaw will stop broadcasting on March 1. Since opening in 2006, the station as brought countless legends to the air, such as Jerry Jeff Walker, Rusty Weir, Cross Canadian Ragweed and more.
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They also helped with acts that were new to the Texas and Red Dirt Country music scene who have gone on to be leaders such as Randy Rogers Band, Wade Bowen, Aaron Watson, and Cody Johnson.
In a Facebook post from the station, they said, 'It has been an honor to serve our music-loving residents with a genre that has grown worldwide.'
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