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Tuesday, March 8, 2016

DE Radio: Talker Al Mascitti OUT At WDEL

Al Mascitti
Longtime morning radio host and former News Journal reporter and columnist Al Mascitti will no longer greet morning listeners on radio station WDEL 1150 AM / 101.7 FM.

General Manager Mike Reath said the decision comes with a number of changes to the station, which will now share more programs with downstate station Delaware WXDE 105.9 FM. The stations will now simulcast from 9am to 4pm daily. The "Susan Monday Show" took the place of the "Al Mascitti Show" Monday and is broadcast across both stations, Reath said.

"Our goal is to  superserve the state of Delaware," Reath said. "So we are sharing some resources and shows."

According to delawareonline.com, the general manager did not cite a specific incident that led to Mascitti's removal, and Reath said the station plans to maintain a relationship with the former host. He may fill in from time to time, Reath added.

As for the decision, Reath said there's been some response from listeners.

Mascitti, was the morning liberal to Rick Jensen's afternoon conservative show on WDEL. Jensen's show will continue. Mascitti, who has been with the radio station for more than 10 years in the 9 a.m. to noon time slot, did not return calls for comment Monday.

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Reath went on to say that WDEL and its sister station in Sussex County have expanded over the past year in terms of reporters, both audio and video oriented, and are now coordinating between the two news departments. WDEL and Delaware 105.9, both owned by the Delmarva Broadcasting Company, plan to "generate or to increase the amount of unique content that we create for broadcast and for the web," Reath said, all while offering it for free.

2 comments:

  1. Al Mascitti was The ONLY reason to listen to local morning radio! He is insightful, funny, interesting, well read and, most importantly, the ONLY liberal voice on local media. He always allowed opposing points of view and was never afraid to speak his mind he will be sorely missed. I tried listening to his replacement and was almost bored to tears after 5 minutes. WDEL has lost me as a listener and, even though I am also a fan of Allan Loudell, I will not be listening to 1450 or 101.7 ever again. I am hoping to be able to hear from Al in the future in some other venue and I wish him all my best!

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  2. You have lost me as well as a devout listener. AL will be greatly missed.

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