Bob Robbins
Arkansas Business Year in Review: Notable Deaths in 2022
A look at some of the notable Arkansans who died this year. read more >
Arkansas’ Voice of Country, Bob Robbins, Dies at 78
He made country Arkansas’ music radio format at KSSN in the 1980s. And he ruled the ratings as Nashville’s new stars like George Strait and Garth Brooks ruled the charts. read more >
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‘Outlaw’ Tommy Smith to Drop the Microphone at Year’s End
It could be the final sign-off for a provocative figure who ruled the local radio ratings for almost two decades. read more >
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As Dice Roll, So Do Ads
With three casinos operating in Arkansas, marketing heats up and ads proliferate. read more >
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Ageless Voice of Country Still Strong in Bob Robbins
A philosophy of sticking to his local listeners has fueled Bob Robbins’ remarkable quarter century as Little Rock’s most popular DJ. read more >
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KSSN Dethroned in Winter Nielsens
KMJX-FM, 105.1 “The Wolf” has taken the top spot in winter 2014’s radio ratings, usurping longtime leader KSSN-FM, 95.7, in a dramatic ratings shift. read more >
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CBS Profiles Bobby Bones, the Country DJ Who’s Taking Bob Robbins’ Place on KSSN
"CBS This Morning" profiles Bobby Bones, the Arkansas native whose syndicated country radio morning show is taking over Bob Robbins' old slot on KSSN-FM, 96.5. read more >
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Bob Robbins Leaves KSSN After 34 Years
Radio personalities Bob Robbins and Jennifer Trafford will be leaving Little Rock country music station KSSN 96 FM. Station owners Clear Channel Media and Entertainment Little Rock say the two DJs will move to KMJX-FM, 105.1 (The Wolf), also owned by Clear Channel. The Bob Robbins & Jennifer Trafford Show will air weekdays on The Wolf from 5 to 10 a.m. read more >
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