Tom Joyner |
WJMR, which carries an urban oldies format branding as Today's R&B and Old School, informed fans of the switch on its Facebook page July 3.
In response to questions about the decision, Tyrene Jackson, brand manager for WJMR at parent company Saga Communications, said in an email to the Milwaukee Sentinel Wednesday that it was a business decision.
"We understand that he will be missed by some. The show, however, has seen declining performance in ratings over the past year, and we realized it was time to head in a new direction — one that we feel our audience will respond very positively to," Jackson wrote.
Williams' show, called "More Music Mornings," will be "a live, local, music-intensive morning show," Jackson said.
WJMR 98.3 FM (4.9 Kw) Red=Local Coverage Area |
Tom's Take: 2015 has not be kind to Tom Joyner his brother died a few weeks ago and he's recentyl divorced.
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