WTAM - Current Programming

Current Programming

Locally-originated weekday programming includes Wills and Snyder hosted by Bill Wills & Mike Snyder with Scott Reese and Dave Ramos in morning drive; The Mike Trivisonno Show hosted by Mike Trivisonno with Glenn Forbes, Seth Williams, and Jennifer Rose during afternoon drive; and The Bob Frantz Show evenings (as well as Sunday mornings). Trivisonno ranks 73rd in the "2012 Heavy Hundred" published by Talkers magazine.

Syndicated weekday programming, all from Clear Channel subsidiary Premiere Radio Networks includes The Glenn Beck Program and The Rush Limbaugh Show middays, Ground Zero hosted by Clyde Lewis late evenings, and Coast to Coast AM hosted by George Noory in the overnight hours.

Saturday programming includes The Dave Ramos Show, Gardening with Angelo Petitti (seasonal), At Home with Gary Sullivan, The Mutual Fund Show with Adam Bold, The Matt Patrick Show, Somewhere in Time with Art Bell, and Coast to Coast AM (hosted by John B. Wells). Sunday programming includes Retirement Matters with Bill Smith, The City Club Forum, Retirement Wealth Planning with Dave Mortach, The Forum with Cleveland City Councilman Zack Reed, Live on Sunday Night with Bill Cunningham, and Coast to Coast AM (hosted by George Knapp).

Sportsline hosted by either AndrÄ— Knott or Nick Camino, and Wheelin' & Dealin' with Dave Ramos can air Saturdays and/or Sundays, depending on any sports play by play scheduled on a given weekend.

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