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The Don and Mike Show was a nationally syndicated radio talk show hosted by Don Geronimo and Mike O'Meara which aired from 1985 through April 2008. In the later years, the show was carried on 20-30 stations across the United States by the CBS-owned Westwood One Radio Network. The show's flagship station was 106.7 WJFK in Washington DC. In 2007, the show ranked #66 in the Talkers Magazine Heavy 100.[1] The show's last live regular episode with Don Geronimo was broadcast 2008-03-13. Don Geronimo hosted a farewell show April 11, 2008.[2] The show debuted on WAVA in 1985. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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The Don and Mike Show was a nationally syndicated radio talk show hosted by Don Geronimo and Mike OMeara which aired from 1985 through April 2008. ...
Don Geronimo Michael Sorce (born September 18, 1958), better known as Don Geronimo, is a radio personality featured on the nationally syndicated Don and Mike Show , based at WJFK-FM (106. ...
The OMearas Restaurant & Pub Logo Michael Sean Patrick OMeara (born June 22, 1909, is the co-host of the nationally syndicated Don and Mike Show. ...
Buzz Burbank (born October 7, 1953), whose real name is Mike Elston, has notably been the newsman for The Don and Mike Show since December 2, 1991. ...
Don Geronimo Michael Sorce (born September 18, 1958), better known as Don Geronimo, is a radio personality featured on the nationally syndicated Don and Mike Show , based at WJFK-FM (106. ...
Robb Spewak Robb Spewak is the third man on the nationally syndicated American radio program The Don and Mike Show. ...
2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Anno Domini (or common era), in accordance to the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Don Geronimo Michael Sorce (born September 18, 1958), better known as Don Geronimo, is a radio personality featured on the nationally syndicated Don and Mike Show , based at WJFK-FM (106. ...
The OMearas Restaurant & Pub Logo Michael Sean Patrick OMeara (born June 22, 1909, is the co-host of the nationally syndicated Don and Mike Show. ...
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Talkers magazine is a trade industry publication related to talk radio in the United States. ...
2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Anno Domini (or common era), in accordance to the Gregorian calendar. ...
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2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Anno Domini (or common era), in accordance to the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Personalities The show was co-hosted by Don Geronimo and Mike O'Meara. News briefs and occasional commentary were provided by Buzz Burbank. The show was most recently produced by former show intern Robb Spewak. Phone calls were screened by Joe Ardinger (sometimes referred to as "World's Oldest Phone Screener"), who also occasionally contributed to the show and broadcast his own show on Saturday nights on WJFK-FM. Buzz Burbank (born October 7, 1953), whose real name is Mike Elston, has notably been the newsman for The Don and Mike Show since December 2, 1991. ...
Robb Spewak Robb Spewak is the third man on the nationally syndicated American radio program The Don and Mike Show. ...
Joe Ardinger Joe Ardinger was an assistant producer of the Don and Mike Show, with his primary duties being to screen the phone calls that the show receives. ...
The show has included 4 news reporters. David Haines (1985-1989), the program's original newsman, died on July 10, 2005.[3] Laurie Neff, the second newsperson, is known for getting into a traffic accident with Washington DC mayor Marion Barry[4] Dave Schreiber served as the show's third newsman until 1991 when Buzz Burbank arrived and continued in the position through the end of the Don and Mike show and on to the successor show hosted by O'Meara. is the 191st day of the year (192nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Buzz Burbank (born October 7, 1953), whose real name is Mike Elston, has notably been the newsman for The Don and Mike Show since December 2, 1991. ...
WAVA and WJFK-FM subscribe to the traffic services of fellow CBS Radio subsidiary Metro Traffic. Former Washington traffic reporters include Kim "Boomer" Anderson, Rob Carpente, Janet DeLaney, Chris Gamble, Stevie Bridgewater, and Shari Elliker (1992-1996) Elliker currently co-hosts the Broadminded radio program on XM Radio and also host her own show on WBAL in Baltimore, Maryland. The show also takes advantage of the services offer to allow the show to provide pseudonyms for its traffic reporter. Over the years, "Michael Hunt", "Vera Bruptly", "Lane Closure", "Jason Feces", and the current "Michelle Hughes" (a take-off on "Michael Hughes", WJFK's General Manager) are heard on the WJFK-FM feed of the show (not on affiliate feeds). CBS Radio Inc. ...
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Shari Elliker is a host of the Broadminded radio program on XM Radio. ...
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Others featured on the show The show has had a number of producers throughout its run. While at WAVA, John Nolan (1985-1986) was the first producer. Frank Murphy (1986-1991) opted to stay with WAVA when Don and Mike left the station for WJFK. Murphy has since moved to Los Angeles and worked at KROQ-FM and KLOS. Diana Silman (1991-1996) began the WJFK era for show. She later left to become a program director on March 7, 1996. The current producer and a former show intern, Robb Spewak served as producer for a time after Silman before Charlie Broyhill (1997-2001) arrived followed by Lisa Herndon-Broyhill (2002-2004). Beth Ann McBride (2004-2005) left citing the high cost of living in the Washington area for her own show on WSJS in Winston-Salem, North Carolina which she has since left. Robb Spewak picked up producing duties again until March 2007 when John Normand was hired. Normand frequently clashed with Geronimo on air and in the end served the shortest period as a producer leaving in October 2007 after only 8 months. Once again Robb Spewak took over the role of producer. KROQ-FM is a commercial radio station located in Los Angeles, California, broadcasting on 106. ...
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Robb Spewak Robb Spewak is the third man on the nationally syndicated American radio program The Don and Mike Show. ...
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In keeping with the open environment on the show, phone screeners were sometimes featured on air. In addition to Joe Ardinger, Joe Rockhead, and Christine CK2 had been featured. Engineers Darrell Nichols, Tony Diggs, and NRA member and gun enthusiast Wendell Hall had received airtime as well. Joe Ardinger Joe Ardinger was an assistant producer of the Don and Mike Show, with his primary duties being to screen the phone calls that the show receives. ...
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Executives and managers at WJFK had also been featured on the show. Former WJFK-FM production director, Chris Madzik, was featured frequently before he left in 1996 for Detroit. WAVA General managers Alan Goodman and Ken Stevens as well as WJFK-FM Alan Leinwand and Michael Hughes had been frequent targets for the show. Program directors Smoky Rivers, Jeremy Coleman, Cameron Gray, Greg Gillespie, Max Dugan, Matthew Verbin and Matt Farber received similar treatment by the show. Unlike other similar radio shows, the Don and Mike show did not always have an intern. Those that have served that position are featured on the program. Producer Robb Spewak started as an intern. Other former interns include Jimmy the Intern, "B.O. Bob" Cesca news intern reporting to Buzz Burbank and most recently Matt the Intern (AKA Matt the Pole) who worked with the show from June-August of 2007. Buzz Burbank (born October 7, 1953), whose real name is Mike Elston, has notably been the newsman for The Don and Mike Show since December 2, 1991. ...
History WAVA era In 1985 Don Geronimo was doing afternoons on WAVA-FM. That year, the station asked him to move to mornings, and Geronimo, who had heard O'Meara entertaining station employees with impressions, asked whether O'Meara could serve as a co-host during his new time slot. The new program would replace the "Charlie and Harrigan Show".[5] The year 1985 in radio involved some significant events. ...
WAVA-FM is a radio station located at 105. ...
WAVA debuted "The New Morning zoo" on December 11, 1985, pairing up hosts Don Geronimo and Mike O'Meara. It also featured David Haines with news, Kim Anderson (nicknamed "Boomer") on traffic reports, and was produced by John Nolan. Nolan was later replaced by producer Frank Murphy. Whenever anything went wrong with the show, Don or Mike would shout "Fraaaank". The original format interspersed talk and comedy bits with top-40 music. A morning zoo is a morning radio show format common to American radio broadcasting. ...
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For several weeks during the summer of 1988, Geronimo and O'Meara hosted their own Washington,DC-based television series, "The Prime Time Video Zoo", which was aired on the local CBS affiliate WUSA. Airing weekly at 8pm, the show was taped with a small studio audience and featured several bits from the radio program as well as O'Meara's impressions and D.C. area personalities, with segments of Top-40 music videos. Haines was the first show "regular" to leave for a better offer elsewhere, departing for more money at WPLJ in New York City in 1989. Haines would be replaced in the news slot by Laurie Neff, and later by Dave Schreiber.[6] WPLJ (95. ...
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Geronimo's wife was a DJ at the time of the debut of the show, using the radio name "Laura Petrie." Geronimo's young son Bart Sorce made appearances on the early stages of the show as "Bart the Weatherman." In June 1991, WAVA was purchased by Salem Communications. At first, Salem , which was known primarily as a religious broadcaster, but a had a few secular programmed stations , indicated it might be interested in maintaining a contemporary music format on WAVA if Don & Mike would stay on in the morning show , but when the duo accepted a better offer from crosstown WJFK , Salem later announced that it would be changing WAVA'a format to Christian Music & Teaching . Salem Communications (NASDAQ: SALM) is a media company operating in the United States, with 99 U.S. radio stations (pending acquisitions) that are primarily concentrated in the nations biggest markets, including 65 stations in 23 of the top 25 markets. ...
WJFK era, and national syndication The show debuted in the afternoons on WJFK on October 1, 1991. After a two-month hiatus the show had changed time slots, stations and producers, with Diana Silman replacing Frank Murphy. Mike Elston, known on the show as Buzz Burbank, joined the show in December 1991. The program evolved after the move, adding Burbank and traffic reporter Shari Liquour (Real name Shari Elliker) to the cast. Robb Spewak joined the show as an intern in 1992. He would perform various stunts for the show. is the 274th day of the year (275th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The year 1991 in radio involved some significant events. ...
Shari Elliker is a host of the Broadminded radio program on XM Radio. ...
In an effort to maximize the show's potential and promote fellow network program (which was another Infinity Broadcasting program Opie and Anthony) the program was added to the lineup of WNEW in New York, and moved to mid-days in 2001. The program garnered low ratings in New York, (although the show was #1 in Washington, DC during its last ratings book for mid-days) and was removed from the WNEW lineup. The last day in mid-days was August 21, 2002. The program returned to afternoons on Sept. 3, 2002 on most of the markets that the program was on before the move. In late 2006, the show went on an extended hiatus without explanation. is the 233rd day of the year (234th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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When the show started broadcasting again live on January 2, 2007, it was revealed that Don had been angry since the death of Freda, and that he felt that he had not had time to properly grieve. Don was also feeling guilty about feeling happy without Freda. For all intents and purposes Don and Mike thought that the show was done, but after a few weeks Don accepted his bosses' offer to take the rest of 2006 off, get his head together with the help of a counselor, and then return in 2007. [1] Contrary to popular belief, a new contract was not in the negotiations for Don & Mike's return to the airwaves, and the duo still plan to close out their contract in late 2008. is the 2nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Don's Retirement Don Geronimo announced on February 4th, 2008, that he would leave the show on May 30th. In a surprise announcement, that date was moved up to April 11, 2008[7] in an announcement from WJFK program director which also included the return of Beth Ann McBride as producer.[2] The show will then be known as "The Mike O'Meara Show". It will continue along with a similar format, minus Don.[8][9] Westwood One also announced it plans to continue syndicating the show in its new lineup. Westwood One, Inc. ...
Controversies On December 14, 1999 the show called an El Cinezo, Tex. city council woman and lampooned the community's decision to conduct official business in Spanish. The FCC fined Infinity Broadcasting $4,000, the minimum amount for, for "willful violation of Section 73.1206 of the Commission’s rules, the unauthorized broadcast of a telephone conversation." [10] is the 348th day of the year (349th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Events of 2008: (EMILY) Me Lesley and MIley are going to China! This article is about the year. ...
On February 3, 2004 a pair of expletives spoken by Geronimo were not censored by the usual delay, resulting in a shakeup of the show. The show was subsequently suspended for two weeks. When they returned on February 20, 2004 their first show included four consecutive hours of music. is the 34th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The move toward reverb has fluctuated throughout the life of the show. When Don became program director of WJFK-FM for a short time, he ordered reverb be added to the entire station, and years before that, when the duo first appeared on WJFK in October 1991, a caller asked, "Where's the reverb?" The show on WAVA-FM had used heavy reverb. This article is about audio effect. ...
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On December 16, 1994 the program broadcast live from the El Dorado Casino in Reno, Nev. In 1996, the show produced "Sex, Pies and Videotape" , a video which featured Don and Mike taking a bus full of listeners to a local nudist colony for an Olympic style event, during which all of the contestants were nude. is the 350th day of the year (351st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1994 (MCMXCIV) The year 1994 was designated as the International Year of the Family and the International Year of the Sport and the Olympic Ideal by the United Nations. ...
The show has feuded with several celebrities over the years. Leah Remini was a great friend of the show. Don and Mike have visited with Leah in her home and appeared on the King of Queens. Leah's appearances were so frequent on the show that she had an ISDN line installed in her home but Leah was unable to contribute to the show at the same level for longer periods of time. Max Baer, Jr., star of The Beverly Hillbillies, feuded with Don and Mike after they made fun of his idea to open a Beverly Hillbillies casino in Reno, Nevada. He claimed on local radio to "spend the rest of [his] life badmouthing Don and Mike."[11] Leah Remini (born June 15, 1970 in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, New York) is an Italian-American actress. ...
The King of Queens is an American situation comedy series that debuted in 1998 and is still running as of 2005. ...
ISDN is also short for isosorbide dinitrate Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) is a type of circuit switched telephone network system, designed to allow digital (as opposed to analog) transmission of voice and data over ordinary telephone copper wires, resulting in better quality and higher speeds, than available with analog...
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For the 1993 film, see The Beverly Hillbillies (film) The Beverly Hillbillies was an American television program about a hillbilly family transplanted in Southern California. ...
Stalker Carl R. Grossman, a former frequent caller, plead guilty in May 2007 to stalking charges in connection with a letter sent to Don Geronimo at his home threatening him and his family. A judge has placed a lifetime restraining order on Grossman against any contact with Geronimo or his family.[12] Don Geronimo Michael Sorce (born September 18, 1958), better known as Don Geronimo, is a radio personality featured on the nationally syndicated Don and Mike Show , based at WJFK-FM (106. ...
The death of Freda On Sunday July 10, 2005, Don's wife Freda died after an automobile accident,[13] and the following day, O'Meara and the crew, minus Geronimo broke the news to listeners. The first hour of the program featured calls from concerned listeners, most of whom expressed condolences. The show attempted thereafter to return to the usual format, though the show held a somewhat somber tone for the rest of the day. is the 191st day of the year (192nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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On August 1, 2005 Geronimo returned to the air without O'Meara, speaking frankly as Michael Sorce, about the events of the previous month. He began the segment by playing the Beach Boys 1964 hit "Don't Worry Baby", which he said was he and his wife's "special song". August 2 marked the return of the "normal" show. is the 213th day of the year (214th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Friends of the show - James Brown: Host of CBS' NFL Today show.
- Jim Nantz: "Mr. CBS", affectionately referred to on the show as "Nancy" and "she".
- Dick Van Patten: actor, comedian, dog food entrepreneur.
- Patton Oswalt: stand-up comedian, longtime Don & Mike fan. Loves to talk comics with Don.
- Frank Caliendo: stand-up comedian/impressionist, Featured performer on MADtv for several seasons.
- Jim Elliot (radio): Competing DJ of "Elliot and Woodside", later worked at WAVA with Don and Mike, later worked at Arista Records, and currently analyzes radio airplay.
- Al Molinaro Star of Happy Days and the Encore family dinners TV spots. A former "go to" celebrity Don and Mike would call to offer birthday wishes or to simply say "hi". In the closing months of the show Don and Mike tried to verify whether Al was still alive, attempting in vain to contact him by fax and phone.
- Topper Shutt: WUSA 9 Chief Meteorologist
- Cheryl The Big Dyke: activist and contributor to the show on all things gay and lesbian. Cheryl died of myeloid leukemia on September 4, 2007.
James Brown James Brown (born February 25, 1951), commonly called J.B., is a TV personality known for being the host of the Fox networks NFL pregame show FOX NFL Sunday. ...
// Introduction The NFL Today is a TV program that precedes the American football program The NFL on CBS on CBS Sports, which is the sports division of the U.S. TV station network CBS. The program usually airs at noon on Sundays of the National Football League regular season. ...
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Dick Van Patten (born December 9, 1928 in New York City, New York) is an American actor. ...
Patton Oswalt (born January 27, 1969 in Portsmouth, Virginia) is an American actor, writer, voiceover artist, and professional comedian. ...
Frank Caliendo (born January 19, 1974) is an American comedian known for his impersonations on the FOX Network television series MADtv, and has been the in-house prognosticator for FOX NFL Sunday. ...
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Jim Elliot was a radio personality who has worked in various capacities at radio stations in the United States. ...
Al Molinaro was born on June 24, 1919 in Kenosha, Wisconsin. ...
For other uses, see Happy Days (disambiguation). ...
Topper Shutt is Chief Meteorologist at WUSA Channel 9 in Washington, DC since 1988. ...
Cheryl Ann Spector was a gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender activist who lived in Arlington, Virginia. ...
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References - ^ "2007 Heavy 100", Talkers Magazine. Retrieved on 2007-08-04.
- ^ a b Stern, Mike. "Geronimo Pulls The Rip Cord", Radio and Records. Retrieved on 2008-04-03.
- ^ "Obituaries", Washington Post, 2005-07-13, pp. B05.
- ^ "Barry", Washington Post, 1988-06-22.
- ^ The Don and Mike Show, December 11, 1995
- ^ 12/11/95, ibid
- ^ "WJFK's Don Geronimo to Retire This Month", Express, Washington Post. Retrieved on 2008-04-08.
- ^ Rowland, Kara. "Don Geronimo to leave talk-radio show", Washington Times, 2008-02-05. Retrieved on 2008-02-05.
- ^ "Legendary Don Geronimo to Exit WJFK-FM on May 30", Radio Online, 2008-02-05. Retrieved on 2008-02-05.
- ^ "[FCC vs. Infinity Broadcasting NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE]", Orders of the Federal Communications Commission, FCC. Retrieved on 2008-04-08.
- ^ The Don and Mike Show: January 18. 2007
- ^ Hughes, Dave. "Jail Time For Man Who Threatened Geronimo", DCRTV, 2007-05-23. Retrieved on 2007-06-22.
- ^ "Wife of Popular Radio Host Killed in Crash", WBOC-TV, 2005-07-11. Retrieved on 2007-06-24.
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