Dusty Rhodes Off WDJO-AM
The King has left the building, at least for now. Dusty Rhodes, called the “King of Tristate Radio” because of his 48-year tenue here, is taking a break from hosting oldies 5-10 a.m. weekdays on...
View ArticleNew Gig For DJ Marty Thompson
Same place, different channel. Marty Thompson, who broadcasts from his Miami Township home studio on the West Side, has left TKO Radio Networks and returned to work for Clear Channel from his home....
View ArticleDon Imus Show Returns To Cincy Airwaves
Don Imus and his syndicated “Imus in the Morning” show returns to Cincinnati radio after an 8-10 year absence 6-9 a.m. Monday on oldies WDJO-AM (1480). “It’s an election year, and he has really good...
View ArticleDan Allen Leaves WDJO-AM
Longtime oldies DJ & programmer Dan Allen signed off at the end of his 3-7 p.m. shift Sunday on WDJO-AM (1480). “I just need more time. I’m as busy as ever,” says Allen, operations manager for...
View ArticleMike Huckabee show to Real Talk 1160
Former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee’s daily commentaries can be heard on WQRT-AM, Real Talk 1160, starting today. And Huckabee’s new weekday talk show will debut on the station April 9. Huckabee...
View ArticleJim Fox back on radio today and Friday
Jim Fox, long-time morning DJ on WKRQ-FM (Q102) and country WUBE-FM (B105), returns to the airwaves 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today on oldies WDJO-AM (1480) streaming at oldies1480.net here. He’ll also...
View ArticleRIP former DJ John Martin
DJ John Martin — who was heard on WHKK-FM, WKRC-AM, WDJO-AM and “The Breeze” light jazz WRBZ-FM – died last weekend at his home in Park Hills. He was 52. Born John Martin Twaddell, he lived most of...
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