UPDATED: Cianci's Replacement Announced, New Line Up at WPRO

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UPDATED: Cianci's Replacement Announced, New Line Up at WPRO

The guessing is over - the management at the Salty Brine Broadcast Center has named the late Buddy Cianci's replacement in afternoon drive.

The new line-up knocks Tara Granahan out of afternoon drive and replaces her with Dan Yorke in the 3 pm to 6 pm slot that Cianci held for years.

Granahan is not flipping with Yorke at mid-day, but gets pushed to the evening slot of 6 pm to 9 pm.

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Taking over at mid-day is long-time producer and night time host Matt Allen.  

John DePetro remains at 9 am to 12 noon and Gene Valicente remains at morning drive at 6 am to 9 am.

The announcement was made to WPRO staff via an email from General Manager John Sutherland, WPRO's General Manager.  He replaced Barbara Haynes who was fired a year ago.

"What happened to Tara was the result of a strategic reset by a company facing numerous challenges and not a lot of leeway for error," said Michael Harrison with Talkers Magazine. "I am quite positive it has nothing to do with gender.  And don’t be so quick to denigrate Tara’s opportunity for success in the evenings.  At a station of WPRO’s prominence, that ain’t chopped liver."

Ramifications

First, Yorke returns to the afternoon drive that he held for a number of years. A time slot that requires more callers and coverage of more breaking news than the mid-day slot.

Second, Granahan gets bumped out of the prime-time slot and pushed into the lowest ranked hours of evening - long after most Rhode Islanders have commuted home.

Third, Allen will get his first chance in a day-time time slot outside of fill-ins. All of it will be under the pressure of a watchful eye of the parent company that is under massive financial stress and whose stock has been trading for months at under fifty-cents a share.

"Top notch talent, smart management, a remarkably dynamic city in terms of current local events, and a responsive, radio savvy audience," said Harrison. "Great recipe for good local talk radio and ongoing success."


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