With national rights groups joining the Hmong community’s outrage over racist remarks from a morning radio show, and more corporate advertisers pulling from the radio station KDWB, it has now issued ...
During his self-titled weekday morning show on dominant Twin Cities pop radio station KDWB (101.3 FM), host Dave Ryan dishes celebrity gossip, offers relationship advice and talks about everything ...
Minneapolis’ 101.3 KDWB have reached an extended three-year broadcast agreement with on-air personality Falen, co-host of the top-rated Dave Ryan in the Morning Show. Falen will continue to entertain ...
At least one of KDWB Radio’s sponsors has pulled all advertising in response to controversial comments made on “The Dave Ryan in the Morning Show” last month. HealthPartners pulled its advertising ...
There are plenty of reasons to fall under Falen Bonsett’s spell. The co-host of KDWB’s “Dave Ryan in the Morning Show” is smart and funny and can stand her ground against her male counterparts. Now, ...
On Tuesday, Jesse Merkel — father of Annunciation shooting victim Fletcher Merkel — called Falen & Colt’s KDWB radio show with a very moving request. He surprised co-hosts Falen Bonsett and Colt ...
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) --A rally was held outside the studios of a popular morning radio show in the Twin Cities Friday morning. A Rally Against Racism was held outside KDWB over a parody song that ran on ...
Happy Friday! This week’s Radio Ink Blast From The Past features KDWB-AM in Minneapolis/St. Paul at the Minnesota State Fair in 1973. As you can see, the station had no problem gathering a live studio ...
The KDWB morning show, aka the Dave Ryan show, has come under fire for a song parody of the Hmong community. The bit, which reportedly aired Monday, March 22, 2011, has the show leader sounding as ...
Clear Channel station KDWB(FM) in Minneapolis and Bonneville’s WWZZ(FM)/WWVZ(FM) near Washington will be the radio honorees of the Service to America Awards next month. The NAB Education Foundation ...
The Star-Tribune reports that the skit included an announcer using a fake South Asian accent introducing contest categories such as “infamous infidels” and “potent portables,” according to an American ...
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