<P> Early in 1993, news came out that John Boy and Billy were being asked by Mel Karmazin (boss to Howard Stern) to move to Atlanta, Georgia, and syndicate their show . At the time, WROQ in Greenville, South Carolina, was the only other station carrying the show . WRFX general manager Jack Daniel said the station made a six - year deal that would keep John Boy and Billy at WRFX but also allow the show to be heard in Atlanta, along with Raleigh and Columbia in the Carolinas as well as Texas, with the hosts getting a share of syndication income . One disadvantage: the show would include less locally oriented humor that people in other markets wouldn't understand . </P> <P> By August 1994, the show was heard on 14 radio stations, most playing rock . Two of the stations were sports talk--WRFX - AM (co-owned with flagship WRFX - FM) and WFNS in Tampa, Florida . The other stations were in WZZU in Raleigh; WROQ in Greenville; WSFL in New Bern, North Carolina; WXFX in Montgomery, Alabama; WYBB in Charleston, South Carolina; WMFX in Columbia; WKLC in Charleston, West Virginia; WDRK in Panama City Beach, Florida; WVRK in Columbus, Georgia; WJMX - FM in Florence, South Carolina; WIMZ in Knoxville, Tennessee; and WEKL in Augusta, Georgia . WRFX - AM went back to sports talk in the morning early in 1995 . </P> <P> On July 6, the show added KZPS in Dallas, Texas, which at number 7 in the nation was the largest market yet . Now on 19 stations, its largest markets had been Orlando, Florida, and Nashville, Tennessee, but now John Boy and Billy had the potential to be mentioned alongside Stern and Don Imus . John Boy hoped to be heard up north, too, though many doubted that would work . </P> <P> By 1996, the show was heard on 28 stations in 10 states . In June of that year the first country station to air the show was WMTD - FM in Beckley, West Virginia . </P>

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