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A new Saturday

By Tim Bremel ( Contact )   March 3, 2008

What is is that WCLO offers you that you can't find anywhere else? LOCALISM. Local News, Local sports events, local issues and talk. Those are the subjects that I hope keep WCLO relevant in your daily routine.

To that end, we're moving some programs around to allow you time for one of the most "top of the mind" issues. Finances. John Berkley, a long time associate of our station, will be hosting an hour-long call-in program from 9-10am each Saturday.

This show is YOUR resource. Its a chance for you to ask questions of any kind regarding your finances, saving for college, retirement plans, 401Ks, mutual funds, stocks, bonds, long term care insurance and much more.

Don't let the chance for free financial advice go by... join us for this new, local program from 9-10 each Saturday.

Now, here's where your other Saturday programs are moving to:

Travel Talk with Dave Fleig will now be heard at 7:10am.

Radio Road Test with Mike DuPre will be heard at 7:20am.

America This Week will run from 10-10:30am.

Healthy Talk radio's encore broadcast which had aired on Saturdays has been discontinued. The show still airs from 10-11am on Sundays.

As always, your comments on our programming are welcome and encouraged. We hope you enjoy John Berkley's "More for your money" on Saturdays from 9-10am .. a LOCAL show on all things money from WCLO.

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