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Rich Gaenzler Takes Mornings at WGRF/Buffalo


Rich Gaenzler
Rich Gaenzler

Cumulus Media Buffalo announces that Rich "The Bull" Gaenzler will debut as morning host for WGRF-FM (97 Rock)'s morning show on Monday, December 7, from 6-10am. Gaenzler joins current morning team members Rob Lederman, Christine Klein and producer, Steve Tripi. He steps into the role following the retirement of morning radio legend, Larry Norton, whose last show on WGRF/97 Rock airs on Friday, December 4, from 6:00am-10am.

Gaenzler comes to WGRF from sister stations, WEDG (Rock Radio 103.3 The Edge), where he hosts afternoons, and from WHLD (Sports Radio 1270 The Fan), where he hosts a daily sports talk show from 12:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. He started his radio career at WCMF in Rochester, NY, in 1988, as a production intern for Larry Norton. Prior to joining WEDG almost 18 years ago, he was at WCMF/Sports Radio 990 AM, where he did news/sports/traffic for "Brother Wease" and later produced the show. Gaenzler was also Buffalo Bandits in-game announcer for 10 years, and co-hosted the Brian Moorman Show on Time Warner Cable, before hosting "Rich Gaenzler's Football Rap" for two years.

"Replacing a local legend such as Larry Norton is never easy," said WGRF 97 Rock PD John Hager. "We were fortunate to have a talented veteran broadcaster inside our cluster that we could comfortably move to 97 Rock's morning show. Rich Gaenzler has a unique radio background and with his rock and sports experiences, is a perfect fit for our listeners."

Gaenzler added, "It's such a massive opportunity. I have to thank the Cumulus organization both at our headquarters in Atlanta and locally here for putting their faith in me to maintain and grow such a great product. Playing QB essentially for such a storied franchise with so much history is an incredible undertaking. Hopefully, my 18 years in Buffalo with the Edge, the Fan, and the Bills Radio Network has prepared me for this next stop on my radio journey. Ultimately, the hope is that who and what you're talking about day-to-day will start with us in the mornings on 97 Rock."

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