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Defeated, Cal sulks at Big Earl’s BBQ —an abandoned roadside shack shaped like a giant smoked sausage. Luna discovers the shack still has a functioning electrical line and a 200-foot transmission tower out back (a relic from the 80s CB radio craze).

The station’s programming philosophy is simple: if it’s real, it plays. This "genre-blind" approach has earned it a cult following. Listeners aren't just tuning in for background noise; they are tuning in to be challenged and surprised. In a world where Spotify tells you what you like based on what you’ve already heard, Radio Free Crockett tells you what you’ve been missing. More Than Just Music

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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.

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The screen is black. We hear the crackle of an old radio dial. A deep, weathered voice (40s, gravelly) speaks: “Crockett County, Texas. Population 4,002... and falling. The only thing more dried up than the riverbed is the hope of anyone under 25. This is the voice you’re not supposed to hear. This is Radio Free Crockett.”

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. Defeated, Cal sulks at Big Earl’s BBQ —an

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The signal blasts across five counties. Phones buzz. Car radios switch stations by themselves. The entire town hears Cal’s voice. This "genre-blind" approach has earned it a cult following

What does Radio Free Crockett sound like? It sounds like the landscape it inhabits. Depending on when you tune in, you might hear the haunting echoes of Appalachian bluegrass, the gritty distortion of desert rock, or the rhythmic storytelling of underground hip-hop.