Meanwhile, Mike Rhyner will be joined by Jeff Cavanaugh and Julie Dobbs in the afternoon slot.
The 12-hour stable of programs also has time changes, mostly starting and ending an hour earlier., which features Ben Rogers and Jeff “Skin” Wade, runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.“We have a very loyal listener base, and we want it to continue to grow,” Sirois said in the station’s announcement. “We’re building something fun.”It’s the first lineup change and Dominic “Zakk” Zaccagnini, iHeartMedia programming director, said in an email that ratings were not a factor.
“The catalyst for this change was to make a better fit for our same staff to further excel in a weekday lineup that best suits their professional and personal lifestyles,” Zaccagnini said.
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