Alicat just called me to say she heard Dave Morey announce his retirement from the Morning Show effective Dec 19th. He will carry on with the 10@10's, but nothing else.
Seems obvious that they'd promote from within since their deejays have such an established brand. I vote for Big Rick, but it'll prob be Annalisa or Webster.
I know Tinka doesn't want it to be Annalisa, but I sure don't want it to be Webster. And I can't imagine Rick being an interview-the-guests type of guy.
or a get-up-at-3am guy! LOL!
HA! you are so right. Rick is a roll out of bed at noon sort of dude. I did hear him interview Chris Issak last week, though, and their interaction was fantastic. Then again, they seem to know each other and have some natural friendliness, and Chris Issak is a great interview anytime.
I don't think Big Rick would be as fun or get away with the same kind of stuff with, say, that Zem Joaquim lady (the Green maven from Marin).
That interview was hee-larious. Especially funny when Chris and Kenny were talking (I think) about being afraid of Big Rick beating them up. (I was imagining it was their reaction to his new WWE haircut/physique.)
But yeah, they clearly had some history, and they all started rattling off the names of various old SF nightclubs (the I-Beam?) etc.
I was actually pleasantly surprised at the interview, since Rick so rarely gets to do any. But yeah, I imagine the schedule change would be pretty difficult.
I don't mind Webster, but I agree he might be an odd fit. I wonder if Annalisa wants the morning slot. Again, getting up at the crack of dawn has got to be pretty wearing on your schedule.
This is kind of an off-the-wall idea, but I think it would be a kick to have Rosalie in the morning slot. I know not everyone here is a fan of her acoustic sunrise show, but she's got great interviewing chops. And as my wife said, boy, Dave really stole the thunder out of this announcement that was buried in the last Foghead e-mail:
The entire KFOG family congratulates our Rosalie on her 25th anniversary at KFOG on Friday, October 17. She's seen and done it all in her years here, and on behalf of all of the Fogheads that she's touched with her calm, compassionate connection to our radio community, we say, "Thank you." Listen to Rosalie this weekend as she continues her KFOG legacy.