A familiar voice was missing from his usual spot on the radio dial Thursday morning. Drew Deener has left The Early Birds on
Deener created the show in 2008 and its following has grown.
Now he's hoping those listeners will follow him to his new spot on WHBE ESPN
680 AM.
"Just 11 clicks down the dial," Deener told wave3.com.
The change seemed abrupt if you're just a listener. On
Thursday morning, he was chatting in his normal spot. By Friday morning, he
moved. It got a lot of attention on Twitter, people wondering where he went or what
his new show will be like. A surprise response to Deener.
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According to Deener, there has been a lot going on behind
the scenes for the last year, including getting a spot for a new studio, in a
prime location.
"Our studios are going to go into Cardinal Town
down on campus," said Deener.
Deener said the studio will have glass windows for people to
watch the show from the street. Construction starts Monday.
Deener said another reason for the move, the opportunity to
help run the station with its current owners out of Kansas City . They are former athletes who are
running stations that only focus on sports and the work their doing is
impressive.
"There's no question in my mind that we're going to
have all the tools necessary," said Deener. "We're going to have the
best on-air talent and we're going to give people the best sports coverage in
the history of Louisville
in radio."
Deener said the first question he gets when people learn of
his new location is about the signal. He knows right now the signal for ESPN
680 is not as strong as the Clear Channel station he left, but he's asking
listeners to be patient.
Tom Notes: WKRD
boasts 5kw daytime, WHBE has 1kw daytime. Denner may be hinting about
translator simulcast.
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