After touring 7 years as a musician and screaming at the TV as a "feature" sports analyst on my couch, I decided I was ready for radio. I've spent 8 years working as a sports journalist for the Bay Area News Group in the only bay worthy of the name - San Francisco. In that time I focused heavily on the local sports and art/music scene in Oakland, CA. All I can say is it's about time the "Dubs" made their mark with the title in 2015 and their historic start so far in the '15-'16 season. J I moved to Belton in Central Texas in 2015, lived right by the lake and I loved it. I got my start on the air as "Mr. Trendy" - talking about what was hot and happenin' in Central Texas and moved up to a few air shifts on K107 Classic Hits as well as New Country US 105. I decided to keep heading East and landed in Tyler where I hope I can learn and become a part of this great community as a the DME at Townsquare Media.
Jason Eisenberg
Texas Has a Wide Open Market for Professional Cuddlers, S.A. Mom Makes $1,600 a Week
Maybe you're a pro cuddler and don't even know it!
Almost Two Tons of Weed Stuffed in ‘Limes’ Discovered by Border Officers
Personally, if I saw a lime like that at Brookshire's or Walmart, I'd throw it right back into the pile.
‘Secret Sister’ Gift Exchange Scam is Back on Social Media, Illegal in Texas
Do you have a friend on Facebook who's invited you to be part of a Secret Sister Gift Exchange? You'd think this would be a great idea, but before you sign up, you need to know a few things.
Is the End of Corporal Punishment on the Horizon for Texas?
Education Secretary John B. King Jr. released a letter Tuesday urging school leaders and state governments to end practices incorporating corporal punishment.
Have You Seen Purple Paint on a Fence Post in Texas? Here’s What it Means
If you think there's only one sign that denotes your are trespassing in Texas, you are sorely mistaken and I'm glad you've found your way here. Have you ever been hiking, driving, camping and spotted bright purple paint on trees or fences...
Austin 6th Street Shooting Leaves One Dead, 4 Wounded
In what was initially deemed an "active shooter" incident in the always-busy downtown Austin 6th Street, Austin police have clarified that there were two separate shootings in the entertainment district of the Texas capital - one at 2:17 am and the other just seven minutes later...
University of Texas Students Fight Cancer With Bike Ride From Austin to Alaska
University of Texas students are on Day 5 of their 70-day journey to Alaska. Yes, your read correctly - a bike ride from Austin, Texas to Anchorage, Alaska.
Texas Man Catches Record-Breaking Catfish the Size of His Son
"Oh my gosh," peeped out of the 4-year-old as his dad reeled in a 41-pound flathead catfish on Lake Brownwood.
Granite Shoals Woman Falls For Police Hoax About Contaminated Meth, Gets Arrested
When we caught wind that Granite Shoals Police Department put out a Facebook post asking Central Texans to have their Meth or Heroine tested for Ebola, we laughed. Who in the world would would walk into a police station while holding and then present the drug to the authorities...
“Affluenza” Teen Eats Blue Bell and Watches Richard Simmons in Solitary
Since Ethan Couch was moved to the facility Friday, Tarrant County Sheriff Dee Anderson has called the teen a "model prisoner" who pretty much watches exercise videos and eats Blue Bell ice cream.
After 18-year-old Couch was brought back from Mexico, he was sent to juvenile detention as he awaits his hearing on whether to be tried as an adult...
First U.S. Case of Sexually Transmitted Zika Virus in Texas
The first case of Zika that was locally acquired in the United States was confirmed in Texas on Tuesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Texas’ First Four-Day School Week Starts This Fall
In light of a new Texas state law that will measure school years in minutes rather than days to offer more flexibility in setting calendars, one of Texas' smallest school districts is set to make history this fall with four-day school weeks...