Home Login RADIO ONLINE RSS Facebook
Advertisement

Bekah Berger Joins WPRO (92 PRO)/Providence Morning Show


Bekah Berger
Bekah Berger

Bekah Berger is appointed morning co-host on heritage CHR WPRO (92 PRO) in Providence. Berger moves to the Cumulus outlet from sister WWKX-FM (Hot 106) where she co-hosted "The Hot Morning Show with Bekah and Mike D." Berger joins longtime 92 PRO-FM morning host Giovanni and morning producer Jay Buff on-air beginning Monday, July 31. The new on-air team can be heard weekday mornings from 6-10am.

Berger started her career in 2007 as an intern in the WPRO newsroom and served the station as a call screener for "The Buddy Cianci Show." In 2008, she was named Promotions Director for the station, hosted a weekend show called "This Week in Entertainment With Bekah Berger" and was producer for "The Gene Valicenti Show." In 2022, she moved to Hot 106 as Promotions Director and midday host and became co-host of the Hot 106 morning show in 2016.

Cumulus Providence Director of Music Programming/Operations Manager Mary Ellen Kachinske said, "This is an exciting evolution for the "Giovanni in the Morning Show" and for 92 PRO-FM. Bekah brings a wealth of relatability and star power to Southern New England listeners and we can't wait for her to join Gio and Jay."

Berger commented, "Growing up in Rhode Island, 92 PRO-FM has always been part of my radio presets. I've spent my career admiring my fellow Cumulus colleagues, but now being able to work alongside them every morning and being part of such an iconic brand is a dream come true."

Advertisement

Latest Radio Stories

CPB to Wind Down Operations Following Rescissions Bill
Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)
Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) announced Friday it will begin the process of winding down operations and preparing for full closure. The decision follows the passage of the Rescissions Act of 2025 (H.R. 4) and the release of the Senate Appropriations Committee's fiscal More

iHeartMedia Launches ''105.3 The Breeze'' in Norfolk
WNOH-FM (105.3 The Breeze) in Norfolk
WNOH-FM (105.3 The Breeze) in Norfolk
iHeartMedia Norfolk has introduced a new format to the Hampton Roads with the launch of "105.3 The Breeze" on WNOH-FM, formerly BIN News. Billed as "Hampton Roads' Relaxing Favorites," the new AC outlet features music from artists such as Adele, Michael Jackson, Elton John, Whitney More

Edison Research Reveals Top 50 U.S. Podcasts for Q2
Edison Research
Edison Research
Edison Research has released its list of the Top 50 podcasts in the U.S. for the second quarter of 2025, based on reach among weekly podcast consumers aged 13 and older. The rankings are derived from Edison Podcast Metrics, which measures audience size through continuous interviews conducted in English and More
Advertisement

Public Radio Music Stations Face Uncertainty Over MLC
Paragon Media Strategies
Paragon Media Strategies
Public radio music stations across the U.S. face growing uncertainty over how they will cover critical music licensing costs (MLC) beyond 2025, according to new reporting from Paragon Media Strategies CEO Mike Henry. While the current licensing agreements that allow public More

Radio Newsrooms Grow for Second Year, Local News Surges
RTDNA
RTDNA
A new survey from the RTDNA and the Newhouse School at Syracuse University shows a continued rise in the number of radio stations producing local news, with 70.5% of all stations surveyed reporting local newscasts -- a 6.3% increase over last year. The annual study, authored by Bob Papper, Keren More

Greg Papa Reveals Cancer Diagnosis, Steps Away from KNBR
Greg Papa
Greg Papa
Greg Papa, longtime Bay Area sports broadcaster and the voice of the San Francisco 49ers, announced today that he has been diagnosed with cancer and is stepping away from his broadcast duties on KNBR in San Francisco and 49ers broadcasts to focus on treatment and recovery. In a statement released Friday, More

Return to Menu

Advertisement

Subscribe to our Newsletter
Radio news and headlines delivered right to your e-mail box -- and it's free.

Advertisement

Advertisement