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PRESS RELEASEFor more information, please contact: Craig Unger at 453-5505KTRS RETURNING TO CLASSIC MORNING A.M. FORMAT OF NEWS & INFORMATION BEGINNING MONDAYGeorge Woods to Broadcast Weekday Mornings from 5:30 to 9 a.m.ST. LOUIS, April 28, 2006 - Beginning next Monday, May 1, 550 KTRS will return to a classic morning news and information format featuring Kansas City broadcasting veteran George Woods at the microphone weekdays from 5:30 to 9 a.m. Woods is formerly of TalkRadio 710 KCMO in Kansas City, where from 2002 to 2005 he was the popular host of "A.M. Kansas City." Woods has also been a guest pundit on "Fox & Friends" on the Fox News Channel, and has appeared on "Beyond the Beltway," the nationally syndicated political talk show. "We will continue listening to our audience and fine-tuning the KTRS format to create the best station on the dial, befitting of the St. Louis Cardinals flagship station," said Tim Dorsey, KTRS general manager. "George will be the perfect springboard to the mid-morning show with McGraw Millhaven, whom our listeners have welcomed back with open arms. Which is to say, George is ideal for St. Louis and will be very popular with our listeners, both old and new."From his humble beginnings in a small New York town, Woods started out to become the world's next greatest actor. When he got to the State University College of New York in Oneonta, as he puts it, "I stumbled into the college radio station one day and sort of never left." After enjoying success as an air personality in several different types of music radio in both the Northeastern and Southeastern U.S., Woods received an offer in Omaha in 1990 to become powerhouse KFAB's first full-time talk show host - and launched a new career. In 2002, Woods joined TalkRadio 710 KCMO in Kansas City, where his natural wit and conversational approach to talk radio quickly made George a Kansas City talk radio favorite. Woods left KCMO in June 2005 and later that year would help to lead the on-air transition team at KTRS, following the station's historic announcement of a new partnership with the St. Louis Cardinals.Earlier this year, Woods launched RadioGeorge, Kansas City's first 100 percent Internet radio station where he would host a daily talk show featuring news, weather, and traffic reports. RadioGeorge has been hailed as a leader in Internet radio and the first station to blend the new technology of Internet broadcasting with traditional radio, rather than just streaming the audio from an existing station. It wasn't just Kansas City listening to Woods. Talk radio fans hungry for great talk listen live on the Internet to Woods all over the world, from New York and L.A. to Egypt, England, France, Spain, and Australia.KTRS, "The Big 550" on the AM dial, is the flagship station of the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball and St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League and the AM radio partner of the St. Louis Rams of the National Football League, making KTRS the nation's second radio station to hold the broadcasting rights to all professional teams in a three-sport town.