The Joi de Vivre of life in south Louisiana sometimes comes at a price. We have delicious food! Much of it's high in fat & cholesterol. A lifetime of enjoying all this deliciousness caught up with me...
I've been a cardiac patient for about 18 years. Over the past year, I've lost 50 lbs., thinking I'd get congratulated by my cardiologist for my efforts. There's an ironic twist to this...
Most of you know Steve Wiley as the big Teddy Bear sounding radio announcer that's on KTDY right in the middle of the workday. What you may not know is that Steve is also the Music Director for KTDY. Many industry leaders would agree that a knowledgeable, conscientious Music Director is key to the success of any radio station. We've always known that Steve was one of the best Music Directors in the country, now he's being recognized as such.
Have you ever awakened with a particular food craving. Happens to me all the time. A few mornings ago, I woke up with a somewhat odd craving. Lucky for me, I have a friend like Steve Wiley.
Paragon Casino Resort will be the scene when 98 degrees takes the stage for a special Christmas concert Saturday, December 2nd. We have your free tickets!...
John Mayer is one of the most talented guitarists around. The seven time Grammy winner brings his 2017 tour to the Smoothie King Center on August 9th...
99.9 KTDY, the best variety of the 80s 90s and today has your tickets to Rain: A Tribute To The Beatles, playing the Heymann Performing Arts Center in Lafayette Tuesday evening April 4 at 7:30PM, for one night only.
Friday morning during the Polyester Power Hour, Steve Wiley host of KTDY's midday show, worked the Townsquare Media switchboard for 7 radio stations while Janet the real receptionist took a break. With the help of listeners to KTDY, CJ made his job VERY difficult.
There are always two shows originating from the KTDY control room, the one you hear and the one you don't. The one you don't is always much more amusing.
Hopefully, you're taking some time today to remember those who have served, those who are currently serving our country, and especially those who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect our way of life. I am also. I'm particularly remembering someone today who served in the US Army, not during wartime, but right after World War II. I'm referring to my Father, Harold Wiley.
A lizard managed to find his way in to our well-insulated, but not airtight, building. Naturally, he made his way to KTDY, because, I think, that's where all the best crumbs are.