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Following a "relationship spat," Rover's Morning Glory is back on in Cleveland; so is sidekick Duji
They were off the air for two days, and morning show sidekick “Duji” had her bio taken off the show’s website. Rover’s Morning Glory, based at WMMS (100.7) was back on the air today, complete with explanations. Cleveland’s WOIO-TV reports that Duji is not only back on the show’s website, she’s also back on the show. She and Rover admitted they were a couple for a number of years, but the show, and an affair by Rover, added tension to the relationship. In addition, recent relationships involving Duji & Rover fueled even more anxiety between them. However, in the past several days, both have been able to work through their differences, and the show is back together. The syndicated Rover’s Morning Glory originates at WMMS. The Radio-Info Cleveland board is buzzing about the show here.
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