In an interview with the Daily News, Mendte said there was
no indication why he was let go from the station, who gave Mendte his walking
papers on December 21. Mendte believed his show had solid ratings and loyal
fanbase. "It just never really had a spot. They were trying to find a place
for it," Mendte said. Mendte, unlike the other hosts, did not have a
contract.
Mendte doesn't know what's in store for IQ 106.9, although
rumors have swirled that the station might be sold. Mendte himself has another
gig to fall back on: He does commentary pieces for New York 's Pix11.
"IQ" morning co-host Al Gardner is now paired with
veteran talk host Lionel.
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