Deeply tied to the musical and historical heritage of Marshall,
Longview, Jefferson, and East Texas.

Harrison County Courthouse, Marshall, TX. Our backyard. Our community.
92.3 FM The Depot was founded on a simple, unwavering philosophy: "If we take care of the community, the community will take care of us."
In an era of corporate consolidation and satellite-fed playlists, we stand apart. We are a 100% locally-operated radio station. Our DJs live in your neighborhoods, our news covers your local issues, and our music reflects the rich, diverse heritage of East Texas.
No satellite programming. Real voices from East Texas.
Celebrating the rich musical history of our region.
Marshall is known as the "Birthplace of Boogie Woogie" and has a deep connection to the Texas and Pacific Railway. The historic Texas and Pacific Railway Depot in Marshall stands as a testament to our city's industrial and cultural past.
We chose the name "The Depot" to honor this heritage. Just as the train depot connected East Texas to the rest of the country, 92.3 FM connects our communities today through music, news, and shared experiences.
The dedicated locals who keep East Texas informed and entertained.

A veteran broadcaster with nearly 30 years of experience, The Fat Man hosts Mornings in Marshall with a strong focus on community, local stories, and East Texas connection.
John Fox brings over 20 years of radio experience and a friendly, familiar voice that connects naturally with local listeners.

Preston Taylor is passionate about country music, local events, and supporting the East Texas community through radio.

Cherie Moss helps local businesses grow through advertising, backed by decades of experience in sales and media.
Serving the Heart of East Texas. A locally-operated radio station deeply tied to the musical and historical heritage of Marshall, Longview, Jefferson, and East Texas.
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