>Michael Baisden Dumped by 93.5 The Beat KDAY

> …and only one syndicated show remains at 93.5 The Beat Los Angeles. I bet you can’t guess. Meanwhile the station has completely changed it’s music from an Urban/AC to a decidely Urban/Hip-Hop flow. Last year the Magic Broadcasting, Inc. station boasted a “superstar” radio line-up with all syndicated programming. The hosts were Steve Harvey, Wendy Williams, Mo’Nique, Michael Baisden, local host and radio vet/ program director Theo (who’s “Theo After Dark” was syndicated to other stations), Michael Baisden, and the Keith Sweat Hotel each and everyday. Sounds crazy to have no local host doesn’t it? A couple of months … Continue reading >Michael Baisden Dumped by 93.5 The Beat KDAY

>KDAY wakes up and drops another syndicated show

> Shhh! Don’t say KDAY, …say “the Heart and Soul of LA, 93.5 The Beat”. On Friday The Wendy Williams Experience was dropped from KDAY’s line-up. This announcement accompanies station owner Magic Broadcasting’s decision to drop the Mo’Nique show less than two weeks ago. We must be in a recession when a radio station can’t afford to pay for a syndicated show. The shows will be replaced by local all music shows. The Steve Harvey Morning Show, The Michael Baisden Show and The Keith Sweat Hotel will continue on the station’s line-up. KDAY GM Karla Santos says, “We needed to … Continue reading >KDAY wakes up and drops another syndicated show

>Stevie Wonder Takes On Steve Harvey, Wendy Williams, Mo’Nique, Michael Baisden and Keith Sweat

>Are locals betting on Stevie Wonder’s Radio Free 102.3 KJLH over 93.5 The Beat FM? Every Thursday Stevie sits behind the mic for ‘Stevie Wonder Morning Thunder Thousand Dollar Thursday’. Actor Isaiah Washington will be a guest on the show this week to discuss the launch of his ‘Reach One Million’ campaign. Meanwhile the mostly syndicated station ‘93.5 The Beat FM’ (KDAY) is going up against KJLH in a radio war between local radio and syndicated radio. It will be interesting to find out which station will be the ratings winner. Now if we can only figure out the new … Continue reading >Stevie Wonder Takes On Steve Harvey, Wendy Williams, Mo’Nique, Michael Baisden and Keith Sweat

>Keith Sweat Signs On at The Beat of LA

>Remember this post from August 6 (Sorry no Keith Sweat) Well, Los Angeles radio fans of the Keith Sweat radio show will get their wish.(Let’s count them…) GUESS WHAT? Surprise KDAY didn’t have enough syndication. Keith Sweat joins the station. 93.5 KDAY will air “Keith Sweat Dedications” from midnight – 5:00 am. Meanwhile the station kicks off the new line-up with Steve Harvey, Wendy Williams, Mo’Nique, Michael Baisden, and local host Theo (who syndicates his show) on Monday August 18. The station will also broadcast from a new tower, 11 miles closer to downtown Los Angeles. With KDAY’s improved signal, … Continue reading >Keith Sweat Signs On at The Beat of LA

>New Line-Up for 93.5 KDAY

> First Off, KDAY is dropped and “The Beat of LA” stays On August 18, KDAY will become “93.5, the Beat of L.A.” as Los Angeles’ newest urban ac/urban station. The hip-hop will be dropped along with the K-DAY references. The new line-up will consist of all syndicated programming: Steve Harvey 6-10 am Wendy Williams 10am-1pm Mo’Nique 1pm-4pm Michael Baisden 4-8pm Theo 8pm-12mid. Current afternoon hosts “Tha Goodfellas” will remain with KDAY once the changes go into effect; Romeo and Dejai will be heard on Friday and Saturday nights. KDAY’s simulcast with KWIE in Riverside, CA will come to an … Continue reading >New Line-Up for 93.5 KDAY