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AM910 Schedule Change-Rich on Tech Gone

910 Superstation added Brian Kilmeade to the slot Bill O'Reilly and Our American Stories previously had on weeknights. With this, the station slotted the weekend version of Kilmeade's show, which airs on a delayed basis on weekdays, to Saturday afternoons displacing Rich on Tech from the market.



DIY type radio has seen a demise in Detroit. The old WXYZ/WXYT AM was the king of this in the 1980s with Monte Korn giving legal advice, Rick Bloom giving financial advice. Mike Wendland hosting a tech show and Glenn Haege offering home improvement advice. The successor to the now deceased Heage's show airs on WJR, and Gary Sullivan airs mornings on 910, but there isn't much more than that. 1160 carried a syndicated slate of such shows during the brief time it carried useful programming, as did 1270AM during its rief return to talk radio in 2012, but now there is a dearth of such programming. Streaming allows listeners to close this gap, but it's just not the same hearing it OTA.
 


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