11-24-2009, 01:46 PM
History
The Free Beer & Hot Wings Show began as an afternoon show in Council Bluffs, Iowa (within the Omaha metropolitan area) at non-commercial station KIWR in March of 1997. The Show consisted of two former Central Michigan University roommates who eventually became sexually involved with each other and then moved to mornings several months later where they remained until the summer of 2000, when they moved to WBON in Knoxville, TN. It was there that they met the show’s eventual 3rd member and fellow CMU grad, Eric Zane, who was, at the time, their direct competitor at WIMZ. When Zane was fired for ejaculating on a poster of Kid Rock while on the air, he immediately drove across town, and joined The Free Beer & Hot Wings Show. The show then moved to New Jersey, where they were on WTHK in Trenton and WCHR on the Jersey Shore. The Free Beer & Hot Wings Show began full syndication in 2004 with the move to WGRD in Grand Rapids, Michigan and began syndicating to WTHK and WCHR. The show is now heard on 17 radio stations.[3]
Gotta love living in the digital age.
The Free Beer & Hot Wings Show began as an afternoon show in Council Bluffs, Iowa (within the Omaha metropolitan area) at non-commercial station KIWR in March of 1997. The Show consisted of two former Central Michigan University roommates who eventually became sexually involved with each other and then moved to mornings several months later where they remained until the summer of 2000, when they moved to WBON in Knoxville, TN. It was there that they met the show’s eventual 3rd member and fellow CMU grad, Eric Zane, who was, at the time, their direct competitor at WIMZ. When Zane was fired for ejaculating on a poster of Kid Rock while on the air, he immediately drove across town, and joined The Free Beer & Hot Wings Show. The show then moved to New Jersey, where they were on WTHK in Trenton and WCHR on the Jersey Shore. The Free Beer & Hot Wings Show began full syndication in 2004 with the move to WGRD in Grand Rapids, Michigan and began syndicating to WTHK and WCHR. The show is now heard on 17 radio stations.[3]
Gotta love living in the digital age.
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