I accidentally tuned into WRNO before 9am and some other show is on. If Jerry V is in fact gone I may have to start listening in the morning again!
Now they need to get Mark Levin back!
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Anybody know where John Osterling is now?
+1That's awesome. I stopped listening to 99.5 before 11am years ago. Between Jerry V and Glenn Beck's crazy ass boo-hoo **** I wanted to eat my duty gun.
Now they need to get Mark Levin back!
They dropped Levin too?
wow, I assumed he was still on in the evenings.
Any of you guys here remember WRNO back in the mid/late 1970s, and into the 80s? My main station in my teens/early adult life. WRNO was THE STATION for rock music then, the power player on FM stereo in southern Louisiana.
"WRNO...the rock of New Orleans" was their slogan back then. Album hour....yeah baby.
I accidentally tuned into WRNO before 9am and some other show is on. If Jerry V is in fact gone I may have to start listening in the morning again!
I wish.
Unfortunately, I think it's just a Christmas break.
His sorry liberal self needs to go back to NYC.
I never thought it would be possible to miss Denny Schaeffer. I couldn't stand him. Completely wishy washy.
Still, he was a rock solid conservative by comparison.
I'm back to listening to W and J on the morning commute, and I don't hate them, but I like several other morning shows much better. Sadly no real other options here, for me anyways.
May the good lord bless you and your family for delivering this most excellent news.I just checked the On-Air Schedule and Gerry v is no longer listed !!
XM radio fellas. They have all the good shows like Mark Levin, Wilkow, Hannity etc. Sadly they have the morning time slot (8-10am) tied up with Glenn Beck show currently. I referring to the Patriot channel on there. Also I enjoy tuning into Sirus XM Progress and Urban View to hear the opposing side's viewpoint which is quite amusing at times.
I enjoyed listening to John Osterling too.......he had a local flair to his show, where Jerry V was almost like listening to MSNBC.
+1I enjoyed listening to John Osterling too.......he had a local flair to his show, where Jerry V was almost like listening to MSNBC.