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'''Reg's Coffee House''' is a syndicated radio music program produced and hosted by [[Scott Register]]. From early [[1997]] to late [[2006]] the program was a Sunday mid-day staple at [[WRAX]] (at FM 105.9, FM 107.7 and FM 100.5), occupying a a three-hour time slot on the X before 100.5 was switched to [[WJOX]] in November 2006. Nine other stations across the country syndicate a one-hour portion, which Register plans to continue.
'''Reg's Coffee House''' is a syndicated radio music program produced and hosted by [[Scott Register]]. From its start in January [[1997]] to November [[2006]] the program was a Sunday mid-day staple at [[WRAX]] (at FM 105.9, FM 107.7 and FM 100.5), occupying a a three-hour time slot.  


Reg's Coffeehouse, which has introduced numerous artists to the [[Birmingham]] market, gained a dedicated following. Many of the songs which debuted on the program later made it into the regular rotation during WRAX's peak under program director [[Dave Rossi]].
Reg's Coffee House, which has introduced numerous artists to the [[Birmingham]] market, gained a dedicated following. Many of the songs which debuted on the program later made it into the regular rotation during WRAX's peak under program director [[Dave Rossi]]. The show contributed greatly to the X's national reputation as a cutting-edge alternative.
 
On November 29, 2006, Citadel Communication pulled the plug on the X  and switched [[FM 100.5]] to [[WJOX]]'s sports talk format. Nine radio stations across the country syndicate a one-hour version of Reg's Coffee House, which Register plans to continue.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 09:12, 30 November 2006

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Reg's Coffee House is a syndicated radio music program produced and hosted by Scott Register. From its start in January 1997 to November 2006 the program was a Sunday mid-day staple at WRAX (at FM 105.9, FM 107.7 and FM 100.5), occupying a a three-hour time slot.

Reg's Coffee House, which has introduced numerous artists to the Birmingham market, gained a dedicated following. Many of the songs which debuted on the program later made it into the regular rotation during WRAX's peak under program director Dave Rossi. The show contributed greatly to the X's national reputation as a cutting-edge alternative.

On November 29, 2006, Citadel Communication pulled the plug on the X and switched FM 100.5 to WJOX's sports talk format. Nine radio stations across the country syndicate a one-hour version of Reg's Coffee House, which Register plans to continue.

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