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Y108/Pittsburgh Debuts Berger & Gorecki in Mornings


Cale Berger and Amanda Gorecki
Cale Berger and Amanda Gorecki

Audacy unveils a new morning show with Cale Berger and Amanda Gorecki on WDSY-FM (Y108) in Pittsburgh. The duo will be heard weekdays from 6-10am ET. Berger, 2021 recipient of the Media Association of Pittsburgh's Rising Star Award, has been with Audacy for seven years, serving as producer, air personality and Director of Social Media. He will continue covering football and men's basketball on the Pitt Panthers Radio Network. Gorecki has been with Audacy since 2017 in various roles.

"As native Pittsburghers, Cale and Amanda will connect with our local listeners on many levels, and their passionate energy should allow them to be one of the next great morning shows in the city," said Audacy Pittsburgh Senior Vice President and Market Manager Michael Spacciapolli.

"I am beyond appreciative of this opportunity with Y108. Pittsburgh is incredible and home to some of America's best country music fans," added Berger. "I was raised on country radio and could not be more excited to join Amanda on this adventure."

"As a lifelong Pittsburgher, I'm thrilled to transition to this new role as I officially join the Y108 family and engage directly with our listeners," said Gorecki. "I love country music and this community, and I can't wait to partner with Cale to kick start your mornings."

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