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The Mikey Show : ウィキペディア英語版
The Mikey Show
''The Mikey Show'' was a morning show that aired in San Jose. It was taken off the air March 7, 2012.
==History==
The Mikey Show earned its name from show host Mikey Esparza. He worked in radio his entire adult life all over the country, from Rochester, New York; to Dallas, Texas.
The Mikey Show previously aired on KSJO in San Jose and KEGL in Dallas, Texas but was let go from both stations after creating a controversial parody song. Esparza did the evening slot on KIOZ from 7:00 p.m. to 12:00 am from the late 1990s until 2004, broadcasting to both San Jose and Dallas via satellite. His stint in the evening slot ended a week after he started broadcasting the morning drive in early 2004 and was fired for a stint he did about kidnapping victim Erica Pratt. His return to San Diego came on the heels of Howard Stern’s departure for satellite radio where he quickly established a loyal fan base known as the “P1s” and became the highest rated morning show in San Diego. The show aired on KIOZ until late December 2009 when it was announced that Esparza would not be given a chance to renew his contract. His former cast remained at KIOZ to and continued their own show now entitled ''The Show'' on January 4, 2010.
On January 12, 2010, it was announced on mikeyshow.com that The Mikey Show moved to 94.9.〔Announcement written by Mikey http://www.mikeyshow.com/main/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=56:announcement&catid=35:mikeyshow-blog&Itemid=1〕 The Mikey Show debuted live on February 1, 2010.
On March 07, 2012 it was announced that The Mikey Show was no longer on 94.9. FM 94/9’s senior V.P. and general manager Rick Jackson announced March 07 at 8:00 a.m. via a taped statement that its morning-talk Mikey Show would no longer be a part of the station’s morning drive-time lineup.

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