Business radio station WMNY-AM said it will feature a daily talk show and Internet service called Pittsburgh Renaissance Radio, starting in September 2008. Each weekday afternoon at 3, and at 2 pm starting in November 2008 due to low radio signal after sunset, a rotating group of hosts -- including Mark DeSantis, Jerry Bowyer and Mike Kauffelt -- will host a live, three-hour talk show. Founder Ron Morris also will appear. "Pittsburgh's business IQ is too low, and I think this is one way to raise it," Morris said.
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| - Business radio station WMNY-AM said it will feature a daily talk show and Internet service called Pittsburgh Renaissance Radio, starting in September 2008. Each weekday afternoon at 3, and at 2 pm starting in November 2008 due to low radio signal after sunset, a rotating group of hosts -- including Mark DeSantis, Jerry Bowyer and Mike Kauffelt -- will host a live, three-hour talk show. Founder Ron Morris also will appear. "Pittsburgh's business IQ is too low, and I think this is one way to raise it," Morris said.
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| - Business radio station WMNY-AM said it will feature a daily talk show and Internet service called Pittsburgh Renaissance Radio, starting in September 2008. Each weekday afternoon at 3, and at 2 pm starting in November 2008 due to low radio signal after sunset, a rotating group of hosts -- including Mark DeSantis, Jerry Bowyer and Mike Kauffelt -- will host a live, three-hour talk show. Founder Ron Morris also will appear. "Pittsburgh's business IQ is too low, and I think this is one way to raise it," Morris said. Business news will be at the top of each hour, starting at 3 p.m. WMNY debuted this week at 1360 on the AM dial, the former WPTT-AM. Local radio veterans John Poister and Darryl Grandy will oversee Pittsburgh Renaissance Radio; broadcasts will be streamed live and available on demand.
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