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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.
Cleveland Magazine has called the show a "juggernaut", and readers of Cleveland Scene named Rover the best Cleveland radio personality in 2009, 2014, and 2015 (Scene had previously recognized either Rover or his show four straight years, from 2004 to 2007, all prior to the move to WMMS). The broadcast consists entirely of talk, a mix of current ...
100.7 WMMS Cleveland (Active rock/hot talk) 102.1 WDOK Cleveland (Adult contemporary) 103.3 WCRF-FM Cleveland (Christian - Moody)* 104.1 WQAL Cleveland ; 104.9 WCPN Lorain (NPR - WKSU simulcast)* 105.7 WMJI Cleveland (Classic hits) 106.5 WHLK Cleveland ; 107.3 WNWV Elyria (Alternative rock) 107.9 WENZ Cleveland (Mainstream urban)
The show was recorded live from the WMMS studios and aired weekdays from 10a-4p CST and online at www.soundstl.com. On December 26, 2010, The Sound flipped format to "Gen-X Radio" (and callsign to WSGX) and began playing music only. Cox returned to the station in the same timeslot on February 28, 2011.
Cleveland sister stations WTAM (1100 AM) and WMMS (100.7 FM) serve as the network's two flagships; [1] WTAM also relays its signal over a low-power FM translator.
The Maxwell Show was a hot talk radio show which aired weekday afternoons on Cleveland rock station WMMS (100.7 FM).The show began in April 2004, and over the next five years, grew to become the Cleveland radio market's #1 afternoon program in several key demographics.
WMMS-HD2 (100.7-2 FM) is a digital subchannel of WMMS, a commercial radio station licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, and features a classic hip-hop format as "Throwback 99. ...
WBRW carries the nationally syndicated drive time show, Rover's Morning Glory from WMMS in Cleveland. It also carries Virginia Tech Hokies football games. WBRW has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 12,000 watts. The transmitter is on Stroubles Creek Road in Blacksburg. [7]