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Clear Channel-San Francisco announces talk lineups at 910 and 960
Gene Burns and Len Tillem, both former KGO (810) hosts, are joining Clear Channel as part of the revamped "Bay Area's Newstalk 910." Here's that roster: - At 910, Armstrong & Getty remain as the morning drive show, simulcast from Sacramento sister KSTE (650). They air 6-9am. No talent set yet for 9am to noon. Then the syndicated Tom Sullivan, noon-3pm, followed by "Radio Lawyer" Len Tillem (3-4pm) and Gene Burns (4-7pm). Burns says "while it has been fun having the holiday month off, I am very anxious to get back to discussing both the issues of the day, and the [three-hour weekend] Good Life, on 'Dining Around.'" The current lineup at 910 is Armstrong & Getty, Dave Ramsey, Glenn Beck, John Gibson, "Market Wrap" with Joe Ansari, Alan Colmes, John & Jeff and Phil Hendrie. Clear Channel is moving the "KNEW" call letters off of 910 and placing them on 960.
- At 960, the new KNEW, the schedule as of January 3 will be Glenn Beck, 6-9am. Dave Ramsey, 9am-noon. Randi Rhodes, noon-3pm. Norman Goldman, 3-6pm. Market Wrap, 6-7pm. Stephanie Miller, 7-10pm. And Thom Hartmann, 10pm-1am. Clear Channel Director of Operations Don Parker says "recent changes in the talk radio market gave us the opportunity to adjust our plans for 960 KNEW", meaning the realignment at Cumulus Media's KGO toward more hours of all-news. Parker says "we are excited to broaden KNEW's position to appeal to a wider variety of Bay Area listeners." 960 was previously progressive talk "Green 960" KKGN. Both stations will be available on Clear Channel's iHeartRadio. See what the San Francisco Board of Radio-Info.com is saying about 910 and 960, here.
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