Rob Carson |
Carson’s weekday show takes on topics ranging from politics to pop culture, with great guests, community involvement and the biggest comedy in the country. Dave Ramsey follows the new dynamic duo, live from Noon to 2:00 p.m., followed by Michael Savage from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Current morning host Greg Knapp’s show moves to afternoon drive from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Mark Levin kicks off evenings from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00, with Jon Batchelor from 10:00 p.m. to Midnight.
Carson began his broadcasting career in Missouri after graduating from Northwest Missouri State University. He has taken his talk show to markets including Minneapolis, Cincinnati and Washington, DC. Carson most recently produced the show from his home studio for airing on stations in Chicago, Atlanta, St. Louis, Kansas City, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Nashville, and Milwaukee. One of radio's most prolific comedy writers, Carson’s work has been featured on America's biggest radio networks and shows, including The Rush Limbaugh Show.
Chris Plante |
Mark Sullivan, Senior Vice President and General Manager for Cumulus Kansas City said: “I’m thrilled to have two of the industry’s best joining our lineup. I’m anxious to hear Rob Carson and Chris Plante on our airwaves and I’m sure that Kansas City is going to feel as strongly about their talent to entertain and inform as I am. I’m also pleased to have Greg Knapp hosting our afternoons, as his dynamic and in-depth discussions keep me glued to the radio and I know that the local presence that he brings will be outstanding. These are exciting times here at the broadcast center!”
Gary Nolan, Program Director for KCMO-AM said: “We're very excited to have incredible talents like Rob and Chris join our team. In fact, the entire new lineup will bring great variety to KCMO that will engage our listeners throughout the day, and fans of Greg Knapp will now be able to listen to him on the drive home.”
K279BI 103.7 FM (250 watts) Red=60dBu Coverage Area |
Knapp said: “Afternoon drive is the perfect place for my brand of talk radio. I'm excited about expanding my audience to the most listened to time of the day across all radio formats. And after getting up at 2:50 in the morning for four years, I'm looking forward to saying hello to my normal circadian rhythms again.”
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