CHARLOTTE, N.C. — In a bittersweet moment for radio fans in Charlotte, the curtain is set to close on a legendary radio show that has brought laughter and entertainment to listeners for nearly four decades. “The Big Show with John Boy & Billy” will air its final episode on 99.7 The Fox on Friday, marking the end of an era that began all the way back in 1980.
When John Boy and Billy first teamed up, they quickly became a household name in Charlotte. Their mix of high-energy comedy, music, and quirky conversations resonated with audiences, escalating their popularity from local favorites to national sensations. Now syndicated across nearly 50 stations nationwide, their voices have echoed through homes and cars far beyond the Queen City.
The duo started their journey broadcasting on Charlotte’s 107.9 FM, formerly known as WBCY Charlotte, before making the move to 99.7 WRFX, commonly known as The Fox. Their show went into syndication in 1993, allowing them to reach an even larger audience while still keeping their local flair and charm intact.
But it wasn’t just about the jokes. John Boy Isley and Billy James carved out a niche in the radio landscape with their insightful NASCAR coverage and insider interviews that quickly became fan-favorites. Their unique ability to blend humor with discussions on racing and what’s happening in the world of sports kept listeners coming back for more. Racing fans knew they could tune in for the latest insights and commentary, delivered in the signature John Boy and Billy style.
Their commitment to giving back was also evident. The duo has consistently used their platform to support U.S. military personnel, ensuring that service members received shout-outs and even special events to honor their sacrifice and dedication.
While their time on 99.7 The Fox may be coming to an end, it’s not the last we’ll hear from John Boy and Billy. Their show will continue to be available in syndication across other cities and through their popular podcast, making sure that fans can still catch their classic bits and new antics. For those who have relied on the show for morning entertainment, this may provide some comfort, as the duo will remain a part of the radio fabric, even if their Charlotte home changes.
Radio fans have shared their memories and how the show has impacted their mornings on social media. Many have expressed sadness over the cancellation, reminiscing about the laughs they shared with family and friends while tuned in. From wild stunts to classic segments, each listener has a cherished moment that they associate with the duo.
As Friday draws closer, anticipation and uncertainty blend together. For many Charlotte residents, the show has not just been a source of entertainment; it’s been a morning ritual and a sneaky source of joy through the years. It’s easy to see why the farewell feels significant, a true sign of the times as technology and media consumption continue to change.
As they gear up for their final broadcast on 99.7 The Fox, let’s raise a glass to the laughter, the sports commentary, and the good vibes they’ve shared. Thank you, John Boy and Billy, for keeping us entertained and connected over all these years. While your time with The Fox may be ending, your legacy on the airwaves is forever etched in our hearts.
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