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January 16, 2024 12:06 pm  #1


BT's Meredith Shaw Is Back On Radio - At Least On Weekends

She's still co-hosting BT on City TV, but now she'll also be heard on Rogers' stations across the country with a new three hour weekend show. It will air Sunday mornings on, among others, CHFI and CHYM-FM in Kitchener.

Another money saver at a dead time of the week, where one show services nine stations at once.

Meredith Shaw returns to radio with ‘The Feel Good Brunch’

 

January 16, 2024 4:00 pm  #2


Re: BT's Meredith Shaw Is Back On Radio - At Least On Weekends

Funny as she used to do the Back In the Day Brunch on CHUM Sunday mornings (still running) similar time slot before she left, and this was probably her idea now for CHFI etc.  

 

January 16, 2024 6:38 pm  #3


Re: BT's Meredith Shaw Is Back On Radio - At Least On Weekends

I like Meredith, I truly trust the haters won't be negative in future with her, and I would give her a medal for putting up with Sid's rants...She brings a calm presence to his angry guy approach.

I like her vibe.

One would assume the weekend show is voice tracked.


 


The world would be so good if it weren't for some people...
 

January 16, 2024 6:46 pm  #4


Re: BT's Meredith Shaw Is Back On Radio - At Least On Weekends

Muffaraw Joe wrote:

I like Meredith, I truly trust the haters won't be negative in future with her, and I would give her a medal for putting up with Sid's rants...She brings a calm presence to his angry guy approach.

I like her vibe.

One would assume the weekend show is voice tracked.


 

Totally.  That Sid guy has become repetitive, as much as I deal with my boss being the same attitude all day the last thing I need is to start off with someone like Sid in the morning.
 

 

January 16, 2024 9:07 pm  #5


Re: BT's Meredith Shaw Is Back On Radio - At Least On Weekends

This is a good move, especially, as markow 202 mentions, she did have a similar program at the same time on CHUM.  A plus for CHFI and the other 8 Rogers stations that are picking up the show.  

I like when radio people move to television and still do some radio work.  When Marilyn Denis retired from her long running TV show she made a point about saying that radio was her first love in broadcasting and that's why she was going to continue with her morning radio program.