I didn't realize KGSR had gone with the "Bob/Max/Jack" format. They've been on the air in Austin under those call letters for a long while--my wife worked there part-time as a board op when she lived there in the early 90s.
KGSR is 107.1 -- "BOB" is 103.5
Ooops. The comment to the video said 9@9 was on KGSR. Guess Bobheads are just as dumb as Fogheads.
Must say that the proliferation of 10@10s around the country is pretty interesting though. Suddenly they seem to be popping up all over. LA, Austin, Long Island, Chicago, and the departed ones in Portland and Boulder (sigh), all emulating the long-standing KFOG feature. Wonder if Dave hasn't inadvertently spawned a whole trend in programming?
This morning, when I went to the KGSR website and found no trace of anything called "9@9", I googled and came up with "Bob" -- but I also came up with Seattle's "The Mountain", a Triple-A which I guess
used to do a 9@9 (there's an empty page on their site with that heading). I listened to them for a half hour or so; their morning guy makes Webster sound like Dave, snark-wise. But they're doing a "Top 103 musical rip-offs of all time" -- songs that sound like other songs (e.g., "Another One Bites the Dust" rips off "Good Times"). Looks like they play one every hour, they're up to #30, countdown-style.
http://www.1037themountain.com/pages/3892585.phpGreat list, and fodder for many arguments. And the station uses the same voice guy that KFOG and KBCO use.
ETA: top of this hour (1pm) they played Genesis, "Misunderstanding", which they say rips off Zep's "Fool in the Rain".