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Greg Beharrell Re-Signs with KLOS for Evening Show


Greg Beharrell has egg on his face
Greg Beharrell has egg on his face

Greg Beharrell will continue to host the evening slot on Meruelo Media's Rock 95.5 KLOS in Los Angeles. The decision follows a successful renegotiation of his contract, facilitated by YEA Media Group.

Meruelo Media Senior Vice President of Programming and Content Pio Ferro humorously commented on the contract renewal, noting a playful misread that initially had him believe Beharrell was resigning: "I was so happy to read Greg Beharrell resigns, then I saw the hyphen between re and signs."

Meruelo Media President and CEO Otto Padron praised Beharrell, saying, "Wisdom is always chasing Greg, but he's far too fast," highlighting Beharrell's quick wit and dynamic presence.

For his part, Beharrell expressed enthusiasm about continuing his relationship with KLOS, a sentiment seemingly reciprocated by other stations in the market. "Never have I been more excited to put finger to Docusign. I can't see myself on any other radio station in Los Angeles, and those stations confirmed they feel the same," Beharrell stated. He jokingly added, "The best is yet to come for TGBS, and then once the best is achieved, the worst is also yet to come."

Listeners and fans interested in adding "The Greg Beharrell Show" to their local lineup can reach out to Scott Kerr, YEA Media Group's Director of Affiliate Sales here.

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