Radio | 2021 Free Crockett

Today, Radio Free Crockett is remembered as a symbol of localism in an era of globalization. It represents a time when radio was an intimate, tactile experience—a connection between a lonely voice in a dark room and a scattered audience listening in the dark.

Meanwhile, at the , PATRICIA CROCKETT (60s) —the “Oil Baroness”—is on the phone. She’s selling the town’s water rights to a fracking conglomerate. Her son, BEAU CROCKETT (18) , the golden-boy quarterback, listens at the door. He looks conflicted. radio free crockett

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Cal’s father, , a broken veteran, yells at him to stop “playing with ghosts.” Hank used to be the overnight DJ at the town’s only legal station, KCRT, before the Crockett family bought it and turned it into a corporate Christian country station. Today, Radio Free Crockett is remembered as a

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