Clear Channel releases statement
Longtime Midlands talk
radio host Keven Cohen says he was fired because the station wanted to go in a
"different direction," and a statement released by Clear Channel on
Friday appears to validate Cohen's claim.
Reached at home Friday morning, Cohen told
wtistv.com he
appreciates the support of his listeners. He said it has been "humbling to
hear from so many fans who are praying for my family."
Cohen says he loves Columbia
and wants to continue work in the Columbia
media market. He added that he isn't surprised by the support he's received and
that's why he wants to stay in the Midlands.
Clear Channel Media and Entertainment released the following
statement Friday afternoon:
"100.1 WVOC, News Talk Sports, announced today that radio
veteran, Jonathon Rush, and co-host, Kelly Nash, will now host the afternoon
drive weekdays from 3-6:00 p.m. ET, effective immediately. Known as The Morning
Rush, the duo will now host The Afternoon Rush on WVOC.
Rush has been waking
up Columbia listeners on music radio stations for over two decades and with
Nash will now take their highly entertaining style and political opinions to
the afternoon drive. Rush and Nash will
continue hosting The Morning Rush on sister station WCOS-FM weekdays from
6-9:00 a.m. ET.
"This is an
opportunity I've dreamed of for years," said Rush. "We can play the world's greatest music
for the greatest music fans in the morning and talk with the most passionate
radio listeners every afternoon."
"I'm very excited to not only expand our
audience, but to be able to have two outlets to engage and entertain Columbia's
listeners," said Nash.
"Pulling the double duty is something that has been done before in
radio with great success and we are eager to serve two of the largest radio
audiences in the state."
"News Talk radio
is more than just political opinions and interviews with lawmakers. All news has an element of entertainment to
it that makes it entertaining and compelling," said L.J. Smith, Regional
Program Manager, Clear Channel Media and Entertainment. "Jonathon and Kelly understand the
balance between addressing hard hitting issues while keeping listeners engaged
in a compelling conversation about today's most relevant topics."
WVOC-FM's New Weekday
Programming Lineup:
6-9:00 a.m. – The Morning News with Gary David
9 a.m. – Noon – Glenn Beck
Noon – 3 p.m. – Rush Limbaugh
3-6:00 p.m. – The Afternoon Rush
6-8:00 p.m. – Talking Sports
8-11:00 p.m. – Jerry Doyle
Earlier posting....
Keven Cohen, the longtime afternoon drive host on WVOC-FM
100.1, was fired Thursday afternoon before he went on the air.
Cohen had been hosting the 3-6 p.m. slot since 1999.
“I had a great run at WVOC,” Cohen, sounding gracious, told Otis R. Taylor Jr.
at thestate.com Thursday evening. “It will always have a special place
in my heart.”
Removing Cohen, who peppered his talk show with news and opinion,
is a curious decision by the Clear Channel-owned station, especially with a
momentous presidential election just four days away. Cohen also anchored the
station’s pre- and post-game coverage of USC Gamecock football.
“It’s a scary and confusing time,” Cohen said. “It’s a very
challenging time for me emotionally to not know what I’m going to do when I
wake up tomorrow morning.”
For more than 18 years, Cohen has been waking up to go to
work for WVOC. His voice was first heard on the air on Aug. 1, 1994. Cohen
hosted a morning show before moving to the afternoons.
Jonathan Rush and Kelly Nash, current hosts of “The Morning
Rush” on WVOC’s sister station WCOS-FM 97.5, were broadcasting in Cohen’s slot.
A radio station source, who did not want to be identified, said WVOC planned to
move Rush and Nash to the slot permanently. An attempt to reach LJ Smith, the
regional program manager at Clear Channel Radio, Thursday night for
confirmation were unsuccessful.
After being told of his release, Cohen posted the following
on his Facebook page:
"An hour ago, CLEAR CHANNEL relieved me of my duties
and fired me. Obviously, I am devastated. I am not getting the chance to do so
on the radio, so I want to thank all of you for the love and support you have
offered my way over almost 19 years at WVOC. Please keep the COHEN family in
your prayers. This will be a significant challenge. Thank you, KEV."
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