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Entercom's two West Coast "Wolf" stations will share a morning show
Seattle-based “Fitz in the Morning” just renewed after five years on country “Wolf” KKWF (100.7), and as part of his deal will also be heard in San Francisco on Entercom country sister station “95.7 The Wolf” KBWF. That arrangement begins at the end of this month, and displaces the local Ken Anderson and Corey Foley wakeup show. “Fitz in the Morning” features co-hosts Mary White and Tony Russell, with current KBWF morning team member Eddie King serving as the San Francisco anchor. Also, Randy Stein joins the show as executive producer, arriving from WSTR Atlanta. The San Francisco Board at Radio-Info.com says it will miss Ken & Corey, as you can read here.
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