Radio Show History

Broadcast History

Broadcast History


Broadcast Dates:

1993-1999
Highest Moments:

In 1993 Jiggy Jaguar and T-Rav along with some others
went out to Wichita Kansas Thunder Hockey game and did a “live
broadcast”. The Team  interviewed “Da Blue Guy” and did some other
bits that made air such as checking out the public restrooms.
Lowest Moments:

There were none that existed at this point
Why Left:
Jiggy Jaguar gave up broadcasting via tape due to getting
hired at KHUT radio in Hutchinson


Broadcast Dates:

1993
Highest Moments:

Never actually started on-air due to being
paid minimum wage and not making any money to work and drive in Hutchinson
Kansas.
Lowest Moments:

Being on overnights and not getting a better spot in
radio{Little did I know that everyone starts out in overnights}
Why Left:
I was never able to make any money doing it plus the
schedule was not something I wanted to do.


Broadcast Dates:

1999-2000
Highest Moments:

The best moment was getting to be on-air and do
production
Lowest Moments:

The lowest moment was working on Christmas as a board
operator
Why Left:
Jiggy Jaguar was dissmissed after Steve Mills stole a
generator and blamed Jiggy for the incident, plus unbeknown est to Jiggy Jaguar,
Larry from Lebette County who called on the 800# and ran up a HUGE bill.


Broadcast Dates:

2000-2001
Highest Moments:

Jiggy Jaguar having a feud with Adam Levy and along with
Mike Myers{Shattner} besting him on-air
Lowest Moments:

Jiggy Jaguar and Shattner having to pre-record their
material
Why Left:
Mycaster.com was bought and shutdown by a different media
company


Broadcast Dates:

2000-2002
Highest Moments:

Working for the office in Hutchinson Kansas and single
handly bringing Live365.com to Hutchinson Kansas to open a branch office.
Lowest Moments:

Being fired by Live365.com for exposing their plan in
ripping off local churches.
Why Left:
Live365.com dissmissed me after I exposed their ripping
off of churches for ad dollars. The company never actually paid me or provided
me an office. However I got a ton of free live365.com crap.


Broadcast Dates:

2000-2005
Highest Moments:

Broadcasting for no money what so ever
Lowest Moments:

Constant outages in the evening
Why Left:
When Jiggy switched to doing live phone calls, IP
address’s became 1


Broadcast Dates:

2000-2004
Highest Moments:

Streaming and building a syndication empire
Lowest Moments:

Dropping off the web via site
Why Left:
The site shutdown and became radiotoolbox.com


Broadcast Dates:

2000-2002
Highest Moments:

The ratings and radio war with David G and The Fallout
Shelter
Lowest Moments:

Being forced to leave by Lycos management due to show
segments
Why Left:
Moved over to Fancast radio after the lycos moderators
began censoring material


Broadcast Dates:

2002
Highest Moments:

Being allowed to do material and not be censored
Lowest Moments:

Being moved to a new site due to other broadcasters
complaining about talk hosts
Why Left:
The owners opened a new site after all the talk hosts
from Lycos came in and the owners of Fancast.com opened a brand new site.


Broadcast Dates:

2002-2003
Highest Moments:

Being ranked #1 broadcaster on the site
Lowest Moments:

When the site shutdown
Why Left:
The site shut down due to Alternacast not making good
buisness determinations


Broadcast Dates:

2003-2006
Highest Moments:

Broadcasting 3 shows at once{The Des Show/Cotolo
Chronicles/Jiggy Jaguar Show}
Lowest Moments:

Broadcasting the never ending broadcast
Why Left:
The site shut-down


Broadcast Dates:

2004-2006
Highest Moments:

Broadcasting on Ampcast.com and to listeners in Europe
via RF
Lowest Moments:

Being censored LIVE on-air
Why Left:
The scheduling for a live show prevented me from doing a
show


Broadcast Dates:

2000-2007
Highest Moments:

Broadcasting and making it our first syndicated
station
Lowest Moments:

The stream issues for our live broadcast
Why Left:
Jiggy Jaguar broadcasts off and on from 2002-2007 and
finally a stream issue has prevented us from being on SRN 1 and 2


Broadcast Dates:

2005-2007
Highest Moments:

Helping us pick up a syndication station and helping us
with podcasting
Lowest Moments:

Broadcasting issues with the stream
Why Left:
Site shutdown but helped us establish a podcasting
presence


Broadcast Dates:

2006-2007
Highest Moments:

Broadcasting a teleconferance call between David Oblas
and his fighters for Wild Bills Fight Night
Lowest Moments:

No calls from listeners when it has the ability to take
calls.
Why Left:
Skype began to charge for calling into the
broadcaster

 


Broadcast Dates:

May 2007-May 2009
Highest Moments:

Doing a 5 hour afternoon program and filling in on Morning Show.
Lowest Moments:

Doing a 5 hr show only to be cut back to 2 hrs, then shipped off to a Country Classics Morning show.
Why Left:
The Zoo became sports talk and was shipped to 95.5 FM and eventually taken off the air{only saving grace was a 1/2 hr program, 1 time per week.}

Broadcast Dates:

2008-2009{4-5 months on air as Morning host}
Highest Moments:

Doing a contest called “Tee-off for Tots”
Lowest Moments:

Not being allowed enough time to get my feet under me, before being jerked back over to The ZOO
Why Left:
After some time of a failed morning show, plus the rumor of a new general manager coming in, prompted mgmt to yank the cord on the LIVE morning show.

Broadcast Dates:

2009
Highest Moments:

Broadcasting a morning program with my mentor Brother Ken on 95.5
Lowest Moments:

Styles clashing with Brother Ken and not being given enough time to broadcast a solo morning program.
Why Left:
Brother Ken was axed by mgmt, after all fallout over this, the GM made the determination to shelve the morning program.

Broadcast Dates:

2009
Highest Moments:

Booking guests that no other show could or would be able to get{ROH wrestlers, Hall of Fame Boxer Roy Jones Jr, Vince Papale from The NY Jets}
Lowest Moments:

Management yanking booking dutys away and imaging dutys away due to over time from Upper management.
Why Left:
Rocking M Radio was slowly losing the radio war and ending in burnout between Management and myself.

Broadcast Dates:

2015
Highest Moments:

We were able to do our Internet program with a cleaned up version and guests and format. We also brought back listeners from Streaming and made new listeners for the station we were broadcast on.

Lowest Moments:

Management were not interested in supporting new ideas and bringing in new ideas as well. The program was called too “Liberal” because we speculated on air, people need to get to work to pay taxes.

Why Left:
We were told they were not interested in bringing in new listeners and keeping and obtaining a 65+ listener demo.