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''Donna & Steve'' Expands to Weekday Mornings


Donna & Steve
Donna & Steve

Syndicated "Donna & Steve" has expanded into weekday programming, launching Monday as a morning show on WREW-FM (Mix 94.9) in Cincinnati. The move marks a significant milestone for the show, which initially aired as a weekend program in multiple markets earlier this year through syndication partner Skyview Networks.

"I'm so excited to start my weekday mornings with Cincinnati," said co-host Donna Valentine. "Steve and I genuinely crack each other up and we're happy we can bring that connection to Mix listeners every morning. I've got the coffee; he brings the chaos."

Steve Patterson added, "We want our listeners to feel like they're in the room with us laughing, debating, and maybe rolling their eyes when we overshare. It's real life, and we're just here to make it a little more fun."

Julie Evans, Program Director at Mix 94.9 commented, "Donna and Steve are storytellers at heart. They're warm, quick, genuinely entertaining and they're going to create a morning experience that feels like coffee with friends."

Skyview Networks' SVP of Business Development and Communication, Andrew Kalb, noted the show's early success and growing appeal. "Donna and Steve bring a unique blend of humor, relatability, and engaging storytelling that resonates with listeners and advertisers. Since their launch, they have showcased the qualities that make them one of the best shows on radio and we are excited to continue driving the show's success across the country."

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