The Man With No Name


Mitch Eastwood'
DJ Name: "The Man with No Name"

It's 1972 and Mitch Eastwood (The DJ with No Name) has joined a Santa Fe freeform rock station KSFR as a DJ playing obscure psychedelic and acid rock. He eschews the hits and presents the music using a laid-back patter that mimics and references spaghetti western scenes and characters.

On-Air Style: Mitch adopts a laid-back, cool demeanor, with more than a a hint of his Clint Eastwood spaghetti western fixation. He speaks in a slow, deliberate manner, often punctuated with dry humor and cryptic references to western films. He uses catchphrases like "Go ahead, take the trip" or "You feel lucky, listener?"

Catchphrase: "In this world, there's two kinds of people, my friend: those who listen to the hits and those who dig deeper. Let's ride."

The Station
Station Name: KFSR - Free Spirit Radio

Frequency: 101.9 FM

Location: Santa Fe. NM

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Pilot Episode

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