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media bytes for monday, july 30, 2007

Posted By SDRadio On Sunday, July 29, 2007 @ 8:21 pm In News | No Comments

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Welcome to SDRadio for Monday, July 30, 2007

The world-famous [2] GelderHead thought of the day: Do not fear mistakes-there are none. ~ Davis Mile

San Diego 1700AM update: Program Director Mark Larson is making fast moves to build the new Broadcast Company of the Americas station. Not only will he be doing a new live, local 5 to 9 a.m. talk show, but he’s set to announce expanded news coverage from NBC Radio and the addition of Dennis Miller’s radio show.

Dennis’ show was heard previously on 103.7 Free FM prior to the station’s switch from talk radio. Dennis does his show in Southern California and is also appearing at a local casino on Thursday — just in time for the return of the show. Dennis is slated to appear on Mark’s new show early this week to kickoff the partnership.

Also in the line up at San Diego 1700AM: Michael Reagan’s daily show. Michael started his show in San Diego at KSDO and has a strong affinity to our area. Mark is Mike’s friend, and is his frequent guest-host on his national show. Expect more San Diego connections with Michael on 1700AM.

KOGO is extending the try-outs for the 6 to 8 p.m. shift. The evening opening at the talk station happened when Mark Larson hung up his KOGO headphones. One thing that shouldn’t happen — that did — was to have Glenn Beck’s weekend show replayed last Monday night. Beck’s show is live from 6 to 9 a.m. and having a weekend replay is a head scratcher. What would be good, as KOGO has made a news-shift and talk commitment in September, have the early evening shift lined up soon. Hopefully, it’ll be live and local, not a syndicated host.

Also noted: in case you have missed it, see below for Dave Mason’s departure in September for KOGO. Stay tuned

Jeff and Jer along with 94.1 broadcast from the Q this morning. Jeff and Jer talk to San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders. His staff sent a letter the America Idol folks — and today is the result of that on-air brain storm.

Gary Kelley ended his TV career at KGTV yesterday. In an email, Gary wrote: “Today is my last day at 10 News after 11 years. 9 1/2 of the last years bringing you the weather. For a native San Diegan it has been a dream come true. God bless you and your family and thank you for everything. I truly value you watching and hope to see you around town in our beautiful city of San Diego.”

Gary radio history in San Diego includes KCBQ, B100, KPRI and KSON-FM. Gary is on-line at [3] The Kelley Co. Stay Tuned!

Noted: Hall of Fame coverage on Tony Gwynn and Cal Ripken Jr., has handled by the pros at XX Sports Radio during Sunday’s event. Ted Leitner and Hall of Fame member Jerry Coleman were on hand in Cooperstown, N.Y. At the same time, the Padres were enjoying a 11-run inning in Houston.

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All pets adopted from Helen Woodward Animal Center have been spayed or neutered, have
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Helen Woodward Animal Center kennels are open everyday from 11am to 6pm (Applications accepted till 5:45pm) at 6461 El Apajo Road in Rancho Santa Fe. For more information call 858-756-4117, option #1 or log on to www.animalcenter.org.

Please…Feed the Animals! WE NEED YOUR HELP!

AniMeals is in need of pet food, particularly senior food for both dogs and cats. Our popular AniMeals program offers free pet food for the dogs and cats of elderly or disabled people throughout San Diego County. For many homebound individuals, a dog or cat is more than a pet; it can provide friendship, joy, and a reason for living. The program, works in cooperation with Meals-on-Wheels and other organizations. You can help by donating food at Helen Woodward Animal Center or by dropping your donations in the AniMeals bins at various PETCO stores in San Diego County. You can also hold your own AniMeals pet food drive. This is an ideal project for your office, family, school, church or temple group, scout troop, or civic organization. Find out how you can lend a helping paw today.

Contact AniMeals Manager Cheryll Anders at 858-756-4117 x 341 or email cherylla@animalcenter.org

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