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Author Topic: WMOH Dumps Morning Show?  (Read 495 times)
DrHook
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WMOH Dumps Morning Show?
« on: July 08, 2005, 08:00:16 AM »

It sounds like WMOH has dumped their morning show and
is going with ESPN's Mike and Mike. Can anyone confirm?
Sounds like they continue to do local news and sports
updates.
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almaniac27
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Re: WMOH Dumps Morning Show?
« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2005, 02:14:30 PM »

> It sounds like WMOH has dumped their morning show and
> is going with ESPN's Mike and Mike. Can anyone confirm?
> Sounds like they continue to do local news and sports
> updates.
>

WMOH has been getting a face lift, what with the new voiceover guy and the website.  I guess the morning show wasn't pulling in listeners.  Mike and Mike should get more people to tune in.  I have this burning question though:  Any chance of WMOH switching facilities with WCNW?  WCNW covers more of the Cincinnati area then WMOH, and they're both owned by Vernon R. Baldwin.  ESPN radio would have more listeners than weird Christian bluegrass.
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DrHook
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Re: WMOH Dumps Morning Show?
« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2005, 04:15:03 PM »

> > It sounds like WMOH has dumped their morning show and
> > is going with ESPN's Mike and Mike. Can anyone confirm?
> > Sounds like they continue to do local news and sports
> > updates.
> >
>
> WMOH has been getting a face lift, what with the new
> voiceover guy and the website.  I guess the morning show
> wasn't pulling in listeners.  Mike and Mike should get more
> people to tune in.  I have this burning question though:
> Any chance of WMOH switching facilities with WCNW?  WCNW
> covers more of the Cincinnati area then WMOH, and they're
> both owned by Vernon R. Baldwin.  ESPN radio would have more
> listeners than weird Christian bluegrass.
>
I believe WCNW is a daytimer only, which means they only
broadcast from sunrise to sundown. Not good for ESPN.
I think the changes sound great. Better than the old drivel
they had in the mornings.
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