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Audacy Reveals Revamped Weekday Lineups in Philadelphia


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Audacy has announced revamped weekday programming lineups for WOGL-FM WBEB-FM (B101.1) and WTDY-FM (96.5 TDY) in Philadelphia. "These changes will enable us to provide a more premier, entertaining slate of content to our listeners on three local favorites," said Senior VP and Market Manager David Yadgaroff. "We trust these new lineups will best reflect the identity of each station and deliver strong results in the market."

Effective November 15, 98.1 WOGL will welcome Coop as morning show host from 6-10am ET, alongside a soon-to-be-announced co-host. Coop, who had previously hosted mornings for sister 96.5 TDY, succeeds Glenn Kalina, who recently announced his retirement. Effective November 8, the station will also welcome Domino as afternoon drive host from 2-7pm ET. Domino will continue in his role as afternoon host for co-owned WOCL-FM (1059 Sunny FM)/Orlando. Concurrently, Bobby Smith will transition to host afternoon drive on B101.1 from 2-7pm ET.

Also effective November 15, Bennett will move from 96.5 TDY afternoon drive to the station's morning slot from 6-10am ET. The station subsequently welcomes Raven, who previously hosted middays at KHKS-FM in Dallas. Bru, who had previously been heard at nights, will now be heard from 3-7pm. The station will add Kenzie K to host from 7-midnight ET. She will continue in her role as midday show host for Chicago sister WBBM-FM (B96).

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