Next time you visit the land of the Pala Band of Mission Indians, tune into Pala Rez Radio 91.3-FM, a low-power radio station thats run by the North County tribe.
Along with news broadcasts, fire reports and live coverage of the reservations annual powwow, the station is the new home to Brunch with Bob and Friends, the popular reggae show that used to run on FM 94/9 every Sunday. Host Tommy Hough took it off the air in June when the struggling station moved it to an earlier timeslot.
Houghs been busy lately. He told CityBeat he recently took a job at Oregon Wild, an environmental organization based in Portland, and hes launching a craft-beer-focused podcast in September called High Octane Growler. Hell do both shows in his home studio, and hes currently looking for underwriters for Brunch with Bob.
Brunch with Bob runs from 9 a.m. to noon on Sundays. The stations signal doesnt extend far past the Pala reservation, but its available as a web stream and at online streaming service IHeartRadio. Head to palatribe.com/pala-radio.
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