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New KMPS Morning Show

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CBS Radio's country KMPS Seattle has hired the Johnson & Johnson morning show, last heard on similarly-formatted KUBL Salt Lake City. The team had previously worked at the Bull with recently hired KMPS PD Ed Hill. The duo of Tommy and Joe Johnson (real names Michael Otto and Joe Crawford) start work in Seattle on Nov. 7. They previously spent 13 years at KUBL (K-Bull 93FM), and exited in January. They replace KMPS's short-lived Candy & Potter, who departed the station in August. Greg Valentine had been handling mornings since their departure.

“The Johnson and Johnson morning show is a proven winner,” says Hill. “Tommy and Joe are a lot of fun and awfully funny. Listeners will love waking up to them and we expect them to be a great start to the day. The Johnsons are all about great content that today’s country listener truly cares about.”
 
Great choice. I caught their show a few years ago in SLC and though they were a step ahead of the rest of the market. Best of luck to J&J, they have a huge battle in sight with a direct competitor that has had free-reign the past few years. Could make for soime great radio.
 
Some change happening in Seattle! This is a good show, caught them many times in SLC. Seems they have reunited with their PD. With the add talk and personality in mornings on WOLF and now KMPS I wonder if Q-Country could be the eventually benefactor as these two stations battle, despite its weak signal? Will be fun to listen to.
 
And Q-Country is the clear low-cost provider, a sign of things to come from Clear Channel.
 
Any bets as to how soon the plug & play "Premium Choice" country format hit the air?
 
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