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Ideally, who/what would you like to hear replacing Steve LeVeille's broadcasts?

7/15 week 12:05am : Dean Johnson (M,T,W) Bradley Jay (Th,F) apparently. Still seems open to me?

MWJ is probably vacationing (LV?). I didn't listen to the last week of Steve but the more I consider the situation the more peculiar it seems.
 
As per Morgan's website -
People, relax. I had a medical bump in the road and the advice I received and followed, told me to clear my calendar for a bit. I will be back at BZ--Free Friday Flicks & the overnight schedule, shortly.

Morgan White, Jr.
 
Personally, I wish they would get someone who can bring it back to Larry Glick type shows, or the way Steve did it in the early days of the show. In the early 2000's, Steve was probably 85% light topics/15% heavy/politics.

I miss that type of format. There is already heavy/political shows all over the dial, but really not much in the way of a light variety "fun" show.

I suppose Morgan would be the best choice for this type of show.

I withdraw my suggestion for Hendrie as I did mention him previously. I checked out some of his recent material & I see he is doing a lot of heavy/political stuff & is very opinionated, & I'm not looking for that in a talk show...If he could stick to satire I would definitely be on board with him - bring back Lloyd Bonafide! ;D
 
If PhilHendrie would be syndicated on WBZ, it would do what I thought was impossible,
Make WBZ's talk programming even more stupid


katzradio said:
Pat Demaris would be a good choice I suppose - does he do any light topics, or is he all politics? I like a varied diet...well, actually I would prefer all light stuff.

I still say Phil Hendrie would be a good move.
 
Norm Rosen said:
If PhilHendrie would be syndicated on WBZ, it would do what I thought was impossible,
Make WBZ's talk programming even more stupid

Eh...? Don't believe it could get much stupider than it already is. I reference airwavesurfer...

airwavesurfer
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Ideally, first of all, let's keep Bradley Jay away from the front of any microphone! He is the antithesis of a broadcaster - truly horrible.
 
dawnetodusk said:
I agree with the poster who said Bradley Jay should be kept away from the microphone. EXTREMELY PAINFUL to listen to.

It's funny - he does have his own "click" of listeners that seem to really love him. I have heard more than one caller comment on how much they enjoy him as a replacement. Makes me wonder... ???
 
I would still vote for Dean Johnson for the spot. He is the close in style to Leville compared to bradley J or Morgan White
 
F.M.Hertz said:
Phil Hendrie. My second vote goes to "Anybody but Morgan White, Jr. or Bradley Jay."

I can't stand the third guy in the "temporary" rotation (Dean Johnson). I think Bradley Jaye is the only one of the three who has the chops to carry the show. However, I don't know if Bradley has the work ethic to do the required prep, day after day, week after week, and year after year, for a talk show that runs five hours a night five nights a week. The host of that show really does earn his pay. My gut feel is that Bradley thinks that, if selected, he will be able to wing it a lot of the time. I don't think that will work.
 
I hate to come across so critical of the different hosts, as I seem to do in so many of my posts...but...

Dean Johnson seems like a nice guy, sort of like Steve. More of a "vanilla" personality, IMO though.

Steve was once of a kind in the personality department. I was wearing thin with his attitude over the last several years, probably a result of his various health problems.

But overall, Steve was a top notch guy - I miss his show style, or at least the show style of say, the mid 2000's, when he did a lot of variety shows & left a lot of the politics on the back burner.

Now, on to Dean Johnson; I'm sure many of you pick up on that constant lip smacking/mouth noises he does. That drives me completely crazy - no way could I listen to that for a solid five hours each night.

And the other option? Bradley Jay's mindless droning? Come on CBS, you are scraping a hole in the bottom of the barrel here. Surely there is some quality out of work talent to be found somewhere. ::)
 
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