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Jeremy 'Danger' Mulder Departs Froggy After 24 Years
| RADIO ONLINE | Wednesday, November 26, 2025 | 4:15pm CT |
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After nearly 24 years with Forever Media's "Froggy" Country outlets WOGG/Oliver, WOGI/Moon Township and W288BO/Pittsburgh, longtime host and programmer Jeremy "Danger" Mulder has resigned to focus full-time on his real estate business.
Mulder joined the Froggy outlets in 2002 as afternoon host, rising to Assistant Program Director in 2012 and later to Program Director of the Country duo and former sister Classic Country WLYI (Willie 103.5) in 2021. Before arriving in Pennsylvania, he worked in Memphis as morning producer at WMC-FM (FM100) and morning host at Country WOGY (Froggy 94) from 1996 to 2001.
In a social media message announcing his departure, Mulder reflected on the move and his decision to step back from radio. "After many years filled with wonderful adventures and memories I have decided to resign my position at Froggy Radio / Forever Media. Today was my last day on air," he wrote, adding that he looks forward to more time with his family - from coaching his kids' basketball teams to "hunting, fishing, loving everyday."
Mulder also shared that his next chapter will center on the real estate career he's been cultivating for the past eight years. He'll continue working with broker Jeremy Pronto at Realty Connect in Pittsburgh.
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