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The Dr. Don Morning Show : ウィキペディア英語版
The Dr. Don Morning Show

''The Dr. Don Morning Show'' was a country radio morning show on 99.5 WYCD in Detroit, Michigan. The show was hosted by WYCD veteran Dr. Don Carpenter, along with Rachael Hunter, Steve Grunwald and Jason The 300 lb Cowboy.
The show was very music oriented and plays about 8–10 songs an hour and talks for about 1–3 minutes at a time.
==Show History==
The show originates right at WYCD, in January 1993 when they hired Dr. Don Carpenter for afternoons (3pm-7pm) at the then talker 99.5 WOW-FM. On May 28, 1993 at 3pm the station dropped the talk format for country with the station branding itself as "Young Country" Most of the airstaff was fired except for Jim "JD" Daniels, Bob Schuman, Mark Elliot, Todd Fowler and Dr. Don Carpenter. Doc stayed in the afternoon drive (3pm-7pm) for a few years. In May 1995, Young Country dropped its morning show ''The Moo Crew'' and moved Doc to mornings (5:30am-10am) on an interim basis. Joing the show was Linda Lee and newsman Bob Schuman. In November 1995 a new morning show was found, hosted by Joe Wade Formicola. Doc moved back to afternoons. Then in the November 1998, the then program director Lisa Rodman flipped flopped both the morning show (Eddie Haskell) and Doc moving Eddie Haskell to afternoons and moving Doc back to mornings with Linda Lee and Bob Schuman.
Then on May 26, 2000 Dr. Don's contract expired and he was let go from the station. General Manager Maureen Lesourd did not renue his contract because she was tired of his "Blue Humor" and wanted to move the morning show in a new direction. In late 2000 Doc found a morning gig, this time at B105.1 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Then in late 2004 The Dr. Don Show was ropped at B105.1.
A couple months later on March 7, 2005 Dr. Don returned to WYCD to host the morning show along with Lori Rigato, Tom Baker, Bob Schuman and Pete Collins. Then on November 25, 2005. program director Tim Roberts let go Lori Rigato, Pete Collins and Tom Baker. The search was on to find new co-hosts. On December 12, 2005, former 93.1DRQ morning co-hosts Rachael Hunter and Steve Grunwald became the new co-hosts of The Dr. Don Morning Show.
On August 7, 2015, it was announced that Dr. Don would be leaving WYCD after a total of 17 years at the station. Afternoon host Chuck Edwards succeeded him as morning show host. After Chuck Edwards took over as morning show host, Edwards & Lee turned into Rob & Linda. Shortly before Dr. Don left the morning show position, America's Morning Show, from WYCD's competer Nash FM 93.1 made a brief video wishing him the best of luck.〔http://www.nashfm931.com/2015/08/07/americas-morning-show-wishing-dr-don-the-best/〕

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