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"Flounder" is fried on Washington's Elliot in the Morning Show
The news was leaked out on the unofficial Elliot in the Morning blog site, saying "Flounder was fired. No one at DC 101 is talking about it." It appears that Bryan "Flounder" Schlossberg was cut loose by the Clear Channel-owned modern rock "DC 101" WWDC-FM in Washington, DC. He had been with the rock station and a part of the Elliot in the Morning Show for nearly 12 years.
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