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Rover's Morning Glory is a nationally syndicated hot talk morning drive time radio show originating from Cleveland rock station WMMS (100.7 FM).Hosted by radio personality Rover (Shane French), the show first began at cross-town rival WXTM (92.3 FM) in 2003, quickly becoming one of the top-rated shows in the Cleveland radio market.
From the 1994 exit of Jeff Kinzbach and Ed Ferenc until the arrival of Rover's Morning Glory in 2008, WMMS gained notoriety for airing 13 distinct shows in morning drive. Ross Brittain temporarily filled in prior to the arrival of The Brian and Joe Radio Show on the Buzzard Morning Zoo, hosted by Brian Fowler and Joe Cronauer.
Often referred to by co-host Dan Stansbury as "the never ending powder keg of anger," Maxwell was known for having a number of feuds with other radio personalities over the years: Rover (Shane French) of Rover's Morning Glory until his (Rover's) move from rival WKRK-FM to WMMS in mid-March 2008 (Maxwell maintained he was "in the Rover business ...
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Rover's Morning Glory (2003–05; 2006–present) The Maxwell Show (2004–2009; 2010–2011) The Alan Cox Show (2010–present) Weekend Radio (1982–present) Cleveland Browns Radio Network (1946–1996; 1999–present) Cavaliers AudioVerse (1970–present) Cleveland Guardians Radio Network (1948–present)
The Cleveland Cavaliers are currently heard on the radio via the Cavaliers AudioVerse, with flagship stations WTAM (1100 AM, 106.9 FM) and WMMS (100.7 FM). Select Spanish-language broadcasts are heard online. [1] FanDuel Sports Ohio serves as the team's primary TV home, with select simulcasts on WUAB (channel 43) and the Rock Entertainment ...
He first began in radio in 1973 at noted Cleveland rock station WMMS (100.7 FM, "The Buzzard"). During his 16-year tenure, WMMS was consistently one of the highest-rated radio stations in the country. In 1988 he left to work as an executive at Columbia Records, where he served until 2002. Since 2004, Travagliante has been involved with ...
On November 5, 2012, Cox announced an agreement between him and WMMS owner iHeartMedia to host mornings at classic rock station WDTW-FM/Detroit. Cox hosted the Detroit show from WMMS through voice-tracking, but also said he would occasionally host both shows from WDTW-FM. [5] Cox was under contract with WDTW & WMMS through 2017.