Programming
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| Fox Sports Radio, 4 – 5 AM
Wall Street Journal This Morning, 5 – 6:30 AM
Concerned about your portfolio? Don’t know what’s hot in entertainment? The Wall Street Journal This Morning with host Gordon Deal has you covered. Start your morning with topical information and entertainment stories that will prepare you for the day ahead.Check out their Official Website.
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The WEOL Morning Show, 7 – 9 AM Get your day going by consuming the five major information components: news, weather, traffic, sports, and goodies. News by Craig Adams, weather by Jon Loufman, sports by Jim Allen, and goodies? We mean interviews, games, and prizes for you – . Check out the show’s bios here. Missed an interview? Click here. Missed a Jim Allen report? Click here. |
| Laura Ingraham, 9 AM – Noon “Get in the game!” Those words, from Laura Ingraham’s lastest bestseller, ‘Power to the People.’She has done just that. Laura’s resume includes; speechwriter in the Reagan White House, lawyer, author, and television commentator. Laura brings her wit, wisdom and perspective to AM 930 WEOL.Check out her Official Website. |
Clark Howard, 12:30 – 3 PM He may not have any super powers, but Clark Howard still remains as “America’s Consumer Champion.” Clark provides free advice on helping you to save more, spend less, and avoid getting ripped off. You could say The Clark Howard Show is America’s best kept secret in consumer radio.Check out his Official Website. |
| Sean Hannity, 3 – 6 PM Information is what drives The Sean Hannity Show as one of the top shows in the nation. Sean gives you breaking news when it happens and interviews people on current topics. Whatever you’re into, Sean Hannity has a topic that you will find great interest and can discuss with your family, friends, and co-workers alike.Check out his Official Website. |
Fox Sports Radio, 6 – 10 PM (when not pre-empted by games)Want to know the score of your favorite team … from another city? Fox Sports Radio provides information from scores and highlights from teams in every league and every city. Craig Shermon and Chris Myers give you the stats, the reports, and the interviews that you can only expect from Fox Sports Radio.Check our their Official Website. |
| Jim Bohannon, 10 PM – 1 AM (repeated from 1 – 4 AM)Jim Bohannon knows a thing or two about talk radio, especially during the overnight hours. As the top-rated overnight program in the nation, The Jim Bohannon Show covers the latest in news, politics, entertainment, and the weird. There’s no show out there quite like this one, so make sure you catch it every night on WEOL!Check out his Official Website. |
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| Saturday: | |
| Fox Sports Radio, 4 – 6 AM
Wall Street Journal This Morning, 6 – 8 AM
Plant Talk, 8 – 9 AM
Ohio Nurseryman Fred Hower takes your phone calls toll free in regards to any plant concern you might have. Whether you’re a natural green thumb, or a naturally green when it comes to a garden, Fred helps you step by step in this one-hour packed program.
The Nick Abraham Saturday Sports Wrap-up Show , 9 AM – 11 AM (August to March)
Tim Alcorn, Z Zoltai, and Cam “Doc” Brown talk high school sports with coaches, scores and highlights from the previous night of action, and give away prizes through their zany trivia.
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The CAR Show, 9 AM – 11 AM (March to August) Something wrong with that thing-a-ma-jig? Don’t know what it is or what to do? Tune in and hear Roger Kwapich, Steve Stewart, and Dan Pietras take phone calls from listeners like you and provide the most accurate, practical automotive answers available on radio! And they have fun doing it!Retirement Matters Radio, 7:30 AM Tune in to Retirement Matters Radio as local financial and retirement expert, William “Bill” Smith interviews the nation’s top authorities on retirement, income, tax and estate planning issues. Bill Smith has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Smart Money Magazine, and theStreet.com as well as Cleveland’s ABC News Channel 5, the Cleveland Plain Dealer, and the Morning Journal. To learn more about Bill or the show, visit www.RetirementMattersRadio.com .
On the House, 11 AM – 12 Noon
James and Morris Carey know a thing or two about home improvement. And they’ve decided to do a one-hour program about it. Whether you need something done indoors, outdoors, or in-between, the Carey brothers can provide you with entertaining information you need for your home.
Fox Sports Radio, 12:30 PM – 12 Midnight
(unless pre-empted by sports programming)
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| Sunday: | |
| Fox Sports Radio, 12 AM – 6 AM
Radio Health Journal, 7AM & 12:30PM
Get healthy before you start that diet and exercise routine! Tune in to Radio Health Journal and find out what the latest trends and studies are in medicine, nutrition, and exercise.
Conexion Thalia Radio Show, 8 AM - 10 AM
brought to you by Credit Max Auto Group This syndicated show features great music, hot topics including entertainment, pop culture, fashion trends and insider celebrity gossip.
Sunday Church Program, 11 AM
Can’t make it to church? Tune in to this special one-hour program broadcast from the Elyria United Methodist Church. You’ll feel better throughout the week after hearing the church’s powerful message of love and peace. |
Handyman Show, 6 AM & 10AM Known as America’s Master Handyman, host Glenn Haege gives listeners like you tips on how to fix things around the house, and what to look for in purchasing items to complete your special look.Retirement Matters Radio, 7:30 & 10:30 AM Tune in to Retirement Matters Radio as local financial and retirement expert, William “Bill” Smith interviews the nation’s top authorities on retirement, income, tax and estate planning issues. Bill Smith has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Smart Money Magazine, and theStreet.com as well as Cleveland’s ABC News Channel 5, the Cleveland Plain Dealer, and the Morning Journal. To learn more about Bill or the show, visit www.RetirementMattersRadio.com . Fox Sports Radio, 1 PM – 5 AM
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