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WZZO/Allentown to Debut Rover's Morning Glory & The Keith Show


Rover (left) and Keith Moyer (right)
Rover (left) and Keith Moyer (right)

iHeartMedia's 95.1 ZZO (WZZO)/Allentown will debut the new Rover's Morning Glory on April 1, and it will broadcast weekdays from 6:00am - 10:00am. The show, featuring "Rover," takes over the void left by the untimely death of longtime ZZO morning personality Kevin "The Bearman" Schutts who passed unexpectedly in February at the age of 64.

"I can't wait to go live and introduce the Lehigh Valley to the crazy group of people on my show," said Rover. "While the legendary Bearman will never be replaced, we'll do our best to pick up the torch and keep running!"

Meanwhile, Schutts' morning show partner, Keith Moyer, will move to afternoons and host "The Keith Show" which will feature all the guests and bits that Keith has made famous over the past 33 years.

I am thrilled for many reasons," said Moyer. "My dream job has arrived. No more getting up at 3AM, I can actually stay out past 6PM, & I can spend more quality time with my family and friends and TV. I will be doing what I did in mornings, but now in the afternoon thus keeping The Bearman and Keith's legacy alive! Plus, being the only live afternoon drive show, I have the freedom to get out of the studio and broadcast from all over the Lehigh Valley. The Bearman and Keith will never be replaced, but Rover's Morning Glory is a great alternative and will be the second best morning show in WZZO's history!

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