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* Buzz Burbank - News Guy
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* Rob Spewack - Director of the Show, on air often
* Rob Spewack - Director of the Show, on air often
* Joe Ardinger - Disgruntled phone screener
* B.A. McBride - Producer of the Show, on air occasionally
* B.A. McBride - Producer of the Show, on air occasionally



Revision as of 20:47, 2 March 2005

Don and Mike are two radio talk show hosts with their radio show, the aptly named The Don and Mike Show. The show is nationally syndicated on the CBS owned Westwood 1 Radio Network, based out of the Washington DC station 106.7 WJFK.

Characters

  • Don Geronimo - Don, of Don and Mike
  • Mike O'meara - Mike, of Don and Mike
  • Buzz Burbank - News Guy
  • Rob Spewack - Director of the Show, on air often
  • Joe Ardinger - Disgruntled phone screener
  • B.A. McBride - Producer of the Show, on air occasionally

many, many others.....


Show Format

The premise of the show is comedy, brining in goofy guests, or making fun of current events, taking random calls from listeners and discussing as much of their personal lives as they see fit. The shows popularity comes from a lack of respect for all radio niceties, and a raw gritty style. The show is live, on a 10 second delay to allowing dumping of anything that violates FCC regulations, but anyone on the show is allowed to say what they wish, and unlike most other radio shows, Don and Mike will openly belittle any caller who gets on their nerves.

Despite their lack of respect, people will continually call in. There is an epidemic of callers who, when told they are on the air, say nothing. This is caused because the callers, while on hold, are listening to the show through the phone, and when they hear "Don and Mike Show, you're on the air," they simply do not know they are being addressed. Don particularly becomes infuriated when the caller, after several moments, finally says "is it me?" There are many social mores involved in the Don and Mike Show, one of the most notable is to those calling in with a joke. If a caller wants to tell Don and Mike a joke, they are required to agree that if neither Don nor Mike laugh at the end of the joke, the callers phone number will be said on air, and a barrage of calls from other listeners will ensue.

The format of the show has changed slightly over the years. The format now is similar to the format that was used during the early 1990's. Over the years the show had begun to get more and more sexually graphic, always in the sense of fun however, and by 2003 many of their best old bits had been put aside. The recent FCC Crackdown caused by the incident at the Super Bowl of 2004 had forced the overt sexual references to be eliminated, along with some other off color material, so Don and Mike fell back on some older bits. Games like Honk for Cash, where callers position themselves at a place where they, sitting in their cars, are likely to be honked at by other drivers and will receive $1 for every honk heard, are back, as well as a multitude of new exciting guests, brought to the show by the efforts of their new producer, Bethann McBride.

History

Don and Mike have been on the air together for many years.