Mickey and Amelia
Other names | Mickey & Amelia, 98 Rock Morning Show |
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Genre | Hot talk |
Country | United States |
Language(s) | English |
Home station | WIYY |
Starring |
Mickey Cucchiella Amelia Ryerse Josh Spiegel |
Producer(s) | Scott Reardon |
Air dates | February 17, 2003 to July 5, 2013 |
Mickey, Amelia & Spiegel was a local radio show that broadcast out of Baltimore, Maryland, on WIYY, 98Rock (97.9 FM). The morning show ran Monday through Friday from 5:30AM-10AM, starring Mickey Cucchiella, Amelia Ryerse and Josh Spiegel with their producer Scott Reardon. On July 8, 2013 the show was replaced with Justin, Scott, and Speigel.
Staff
- Mickey Cucchiella: Host, comedian
- Amelia Ryerse: Co-Host
- Josh Spiegel: Co-Host, News
- Scott Reardon: Producer (2004–present)
- Greg Hood: Assistant Producer
- Keith Mills: Sports
Broadcast history
Baltimore comedian Mickey Cucchiella had been a regular guest on 98Rock's morning show when he signed on to co-host the station's evening show in early 2002. He debuted with co-host Jennifer Wagner in March 2002.[1] Wagner left in late 2002 and Mickey continued to host the show with Producer Don Koenig. In February 2003, Amelia Ryerse became the show's new co-host.[2]
Mickey and Amelia took over the afternoon drive time show in early 2004, a move aimed to put 98Rock in direct competition with Don and Mike (carried on Live 105.7). At that time, Producer Don Koenig was dropped.[3]
The show was moved to the mornings in 2003 a renamed the Mickey, Amelia, and Lopez show. The show was later, renamed Mickey, Amelia, and Speigel; as the morning show on October 30, 2006, after Lopez died, and following the departure of Kirk McEwen and Mark Ondayko.[4]
On June 28, 2013, Mickey Cucchiella announced that he was leaving the morning show [5]
July 8, 2013 the new station line-up was revealed. Justin Schlegel joined the morning show team, while Amelia Ryerse moved back to the afternoon drive. Scott Reardon also made a transition from Producer to On-Air Talent, leaving Mike Anderson to back-fill his production position. The new morning show is named after the three on-air personalities - Justin, Scott, and Speigel.[6]
References
- ↑ Hughes, Dave (2002-02-12). "98 Rock's Meg Replaced". Washington DC & Baltimore Area Radio & Television. Retrieved 2007-07-24.
- ↑ Hughes, Dave (2003-02-03). "Mickey Gets New Partner". Washington DC & Baltimore Area Radio & Television. Retrieved 2007-07-24.
- ↑ Hughes, Dave (2004-01-09). "Mickey & Amelia To 98Rock's PM Drive". Washington DC & Baltimore Area Radio & Television. Retrieved 2007-07-24.
- ↑ Hiaasen, Rob (2006-10-31). "Morning team makes leap from 98 Rock to WHFS-FM". Baltimore Sun.
- ↑ "Mickey says goodbye".
- ↑ "Justin, Scott, and Speigel".