Brian Joyce becomes permanent addition to WGOW’s morning show

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Officials with WGOW radio announced programming changes during The Morning Press show on Thursday. Brian Joyce has been added as a permanent addition to the Morning Press team that also includes longtime personality Jim Reynolds and station program director Kevin West. Joyce has been on-air since April of 2012 and is the current host of “The Brian Joyce Show” from 1 to 3 p.m. Joyce will continue that role for the time being, but programming changes will be made to the afternoon time slot soon. “This is a two-part announcement,” West said. “Brian has agreed to continue hosting the 1-3 show until we lock in replacement programming. When we do that, we’ll make part two of the announcement.” The Morning Press runs from 6-10 a.m. during the week. WGOW ended their relationship with longtime radio personality Jeff Styles in August.

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