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June 09, 2005
Cousin Brucie joins SIRIUS Satellite Radio
Bruce Morrow, aka the famed “Cousin Brucie” will be joining SIRIUS Satellite Radio and host popular hit music of the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s. He will host three regularly scheduled programs each week and several daily features.
Bruce Morrow has been on the New York airwaves for more than 40 years and was inducted into the NAB Radio Hall of Fame, Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame, and a bunch more.
His debut on SIRIUS will be during the July 4th weekend broadcasting from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland.
June 9, 2005 11:11 AM
Comments
Is it true that Sirius is trying to sign Johnny Carson?
Holy crap. WTF is Sirius thinking? Cousin Brucie is a joke and should be euthanized
Posted by: rio at June 9, 2005 03:30 PM
I like less chatter on my music channels - but that's just me. Other people, like the good folks at the NY Radio Messageboard, are frothing at the mouth about WCBS and Cousin Brucie/Sirius. They are organizing a campaign to petition Senator Clinton about the format switch - they're off their rockers.
I think this was a good move by Sirius. It's not something that'll make ME buy a Sirius, but it certainly will bring in some subscribers.
Posted by: Doug C. at June 9, 2005 03:48 PM
Cousin Brucie is the best...CBS FM loss is Sirius
radios gain.
Thank God we will still have our Cousin Brucie.
To the people who wrote negative things prior to my writing.....Move to another station !!!!!!!!!
Posted by: Don S. at June 18, 2005 01:47 PM
