St. Louis sports talk show to continueCourtesy
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(September 18, 2009) There will be a "Morning After'' — after all.
KSLG (1380 AM) general manager John Helmkamp has a handshake agreement with the cast of "The Morning After,'' the station's highest-rated show, to stay on the air through the end of the month while contract talks continue. Deals with hosts Tim McKernan (left) and Jim Hayes expired Thursday. Doug Vaughn already was working without a contract. "It's a matter of dotting the i's, crossing the t's,'' Helmkamp said. The show airs 7-10 a.m. _______________________
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(September 18, 2009) There will be a "Morning After'' — after all.