The Jim Engster Show is ending its run on Guaranty Broadcasting’s WBRP Talk 107.3 FM, a little more than three years after moving to the station from public radio station WRKF 89.3 FM.
Engster says the decision to end the two-hour, afternoon drive-time show was mutual and, for his part, was based on the need to concentrate more of his efforts on “the mother ship.”
Engster owns the Louisiana Radio Network and is president of the company, and earlier this year returned to WRKF with a one-hour morning talk show, Talk Louisiana with Jim Engster.
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For his part, Gordy Rush, Guaranty’s vice president and Baton Rouge market manager, will say only that his station is “looking to go in another direction,” adding he will announce a replacement for The Jim Engster Show before the first of the year.
When Engster announced his planned move to 107.3 in the fall of 2014, he said it was an opportunity to reach a broader audience. The Louisiana Radio Network produces the show and offered it to Guaranty affiliates around the state, six of which aired it.
But, according to Business Report-Baton Rouge, Engster, a perennial favorite on the commercial-free local NPR affiliate, never drew huge numbers from among the Guaranty station’s more conservative talk radio audience. The two-hour format, which required breaking for commercials every seven minutes, also tended to work against Engster’s strengths as an interviewer with a photographic memory for political and historical factoids and a penchant for cerebral, serious discussions.
Engster’s last day on Talk 107.3 is Friday, Dec. 29. He will continue to produce and host Talk Louisiana with Jim Engster, which airs from 9-10 a.m on WRKF.
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