‘The Spy’ prepares return to airwaves in Oklahoma
"The Spy” is currently locked in a basement, but Ferris O’Brien promises to release it in three days.
Five years ago, 105.3 FM The Spy left the airwaves, replaced by a Spanish language station, and an experiment in ultra-alternative rock radio was consigned to history. Now O’Brien, the morning disc jockey on The Spy, has bought the station from Citadel Broadcasting and The Spy returns to the ai...
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