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The Maxwell Show

The Maxwell Show was a hot talk radio show which aired weekday afternoons on Cleveland rock station WMMS (100.7 FM). The show began in April 2004, and over the next five years, grew to become the Cleveland radio market's #1 afternoon program in several key demographics. However, relations between show host Maxwell (Pawley Bornstein) and WMMS owner Clear Channel steadily grew strained, and in November 2009 the show was cancelled.

The Maxwell Show
Original show logo
GenreHot talk
Running time4 hrs. (weekdays, 3–7 pm)
Country of originUnited States
Language(s)English
Home stationWMMS/Cleveland
StarringMaxwell (Pawley Bornstein)
Dan Stansbury
Chunk (Tiffany Peck)
Krackerman (Dana Smith)
Captain Showbiz (Bo Matthews)
Original releaseApril 19, 2004 (2004-04-19) –
November 20, 2009 (2009-11-20)
Website

History edit

Ohio native Maxwell (Pawley Bornstein) was hired on for the WMMS afternoon drive in April 2004 following the departure of Slats (Tim Guinane) for rival station WXTM.[1] An experienced on-air personality, Maxwell (aka Max Logan) had already worked for a number of rock stations before joining WMMS: WEBN/Cincinnati; WDVE/ and WXDX-FM/Pittsburgh; WXTB/Tampa; and WIYY/Baltimore.[2][3][4] Joining Maxwell were: WMMS music director Dan Stansbury, representing the younger male audience; Krackerman (Dana Smith), who, until his firing in 2007, provided the show's black perspective; Chunk (Tiffany Peck), a young female phone screener whose role grew significantly following Krackerman's exit; WMMS program director Bo Matthews (Alex Gutierrez), known on the show as Captain Showbiz; Chuck Galeti (then of the local CBS affiliate WOIO) who phoned in daily sports updates until 2008 when a heated on air confrontation with Maxwell drove him to quit; Andre Knott of WMMS sister station WTAM, serving as Galeti's replacement for the duration of the show's run; and local comedian Ryan Dalton, a frequent guest.[5]

The Maxwell Show began as a rock/talk hybrid, but gradually became all talk.[6] The show usually began with conversations regarding the day-to-day lives of the cast, and later moved on to more topical stories in the news and pop culture. Maxwell would occasionally interview guests over the phone and, to a lesser extent, in the studio.[7] Humor was always a major component of the show; jokes about Maxwell being Jewish were known to generate controversy in the Cleveland Jewish community.[8] The cast also delved into serious issues, occasionally recounting some of the darker episodes from each of their personal histories. As children, both Maxwell and Stansbury were victims of sexual abuse, and Maxwell struggled with an addiction to heroin before entering rehab in 2007.

Feuds edit

Often referred to by co-host Dan Stansbury as "the never ending powder keg of anger," Maxwell was known for having a number of feuds with other radio personalities over the years: Rover (Shane French) of Rover's Morning Glory until his (Rover's) move from rival WKRK-FM to WMMS in mid-March 2008 (Maxwell maintained he was "in the Rover business" during their mutual time at the station, though there were indications otherwise, such as Maxwell repeatedly voicing hopes that an F5 tornado would rip through RoverFest 2009); Opie and Anthony and comedian Jim Norton[9] and fellow Clear Channel host Mike Trivisonno, airing directly opposite The Maxwell Show on WTAM.

Metallica prank edit

On April 3, 2009, The Maxwell Show went on the air claiming (falsely) that Metallica – in Cleveland for the 2009 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony the very next day – was playing a free show in the WMMS parking lot that evening. Citing legal concerns, management immediately directed Maxwell to tell listeners that it was only a prank, and later placed him on probation for 90 days. Mutual discontent grew during contract renewal negotiations, and in November of that year, the show was cancelled.[10]

After WMMS edit

On Wednesday, October 27, 2010, WNCX (98.5 FM) announced it had picked up The Maxwell Show for the station's morning shift. The move replaced former morning co-hosts Scott Miller and comedian Jeff Blanchard, and show producer Dave Jockers. Regarding their dismissal, Program Director Bill Louis commented that "sadly, this a bottom-line business." The Maxwell Show was the fourth program in five years to air weekday mornings on WNCX following Howard Stern's move to satellite radio.[11]

The show began airing on WNCX the following Monday, November 1, 2010;[12] officially, the show did not begin until 7:30 AM, though as a kind-of stunt, the station played the Beatles' song "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" on a constant loop in the hours leading up to the show's debut.[13] Joining host Maxwell at WNCX were: Stansbury and Chunk, both from the show's initial run on WMMS; and a new addition, Ribz (Micah Manus), who began several months into the show's second run. Cleveland Scene described Maxwell's first week on the air as a "scorched-earth campaign" against his former station and its owner, Clear Channel. Early metrics were "through the roof": visitors to the WNCX website increased tenfold, and online streaming tripled.[14] WNCX cancelled The Maxwell Show on August 25, 2011, less than ten months after the show's arrival at the station. Cleveland Scene speculated that, in addition to "flagging ratings," WNCX cancelled the show to make room for a new morning show at sister station WKRK-FM as that station transitioned to a new sports format.[15]

Following the show's cancellation at WNCX, Maxwell began work under the name Slater at alternative rock station WKQX-LP/Chicago. On July 30, 2012, Maxwell took over as the morning host on Chicago classic rock station WLUP-FM; the station website describes the Chicago version of The Maxwell Show (also known as The Maxwell Morning Show) as "a mix of news, sports, entertainment, everyday life and the best music ever made." Maxwell was joined by co-hosts Rob Hart and John Czahor.[16] On September 12, 2014, Maxwell and Czahor were released from WLUP-FM, as part of a station-wide revamping effort.[17]

In November 2013, Maxwell Show cohost Dan Stansbury returned to Cleveland radio as the afternoon host at alternative rock station WLFM-LP, remaining until January 1, 2014 when the station changed to a Spanish music format.[18] In June 2014, he became the morning host at active rock station WRQK-FM/Canton with co-host Matt Fantone.[19]

References edit

  1. ^ . Billboard via Billboard.biz Archive. Prometheus Global Media. September 17, 2004. Archived from the original on October 7, 2012. Retrieved May 17, 2010.
  2. ^ Quayle, John (February 7, 1995). "Here's the Fallout from Fall Ratings". Observer-Reporter. Observer Publishing Company.
    • "WAMO and X Play Hide-and-Seek with Listeners Today". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. John Robinson Block. April 10, 1996.
  3. ^ "WXTB - A History". RadioYears.com. RadioYears.com. 2011. Retrieved June 26, 2011.
  4. ^ "Individual Bio - Maxwell". bordingk.com/maxwellshow.html. The Maxwell Show. 2010. Retrieved October 6, 2010.
  5. ^ Luttermoser, John (June 2, 2009). "Local comics Chad Zumock and Ryan Dalton have a CD release show June 10 at Brothers Lounge: Laugh Track for June 4–10". Cleveland.com - Going Out. Cleveland Live, Inc. Retrieved May 20, 2010.
    • "Local comedians release CDs at Funny Stop". BedfordTimesRegister.com. Record Publishing Co, LLC. August 27, 2009. Retrieved May 20, 2010.
  6. ^ Casey, Kevin (May 10, 2012). "Alan Cox Talk Show Rocks Cleveland on WMMS-FM". Talkers.com. Talk Media, Inc. Retrieved July 30, 2012. Alan Cox isn't the first talent to do talk in afternoons at WMMS-FM. His predecessor was doing talk only – a result of a gradual reduction of music in the daypart over the course of six years – prior to Cox's arrival in December of 2009.
  7. ^ "Slipknot Frontman Discusses Mushroomhead 'Feud'". Blabbermouth.net. Roadrunner Records. March 11, 2005. Retrieved May 20, 2010.
  8. ^ Karfeld, Marilyn H. (January 25, 2007). "Jewish joke on radio not so funny to some". ClevelandJewishNews.com. Cleveland Jewish News. Retrieved June 27, 2011.
  9. ^ Norton, Jim (2008). I Hate Your Guts. New York, New York: Simon Spotlight Entertainment. pp. 229–240. ISBN 978-1-4165-8785-9.
  10. ^ Lewis, Frank (November 25, 2009). "Maxwell out at 'MMS". CleveScene.com. Cleveland Scene. Retrieved November 9, 2010.
  11. ^ Washington, Julie (October 28, 2010). "Ex-WMMS jock Maxwell to rock mornings at WNCX". Cleveland.com. Cleveland Live, Inc. Retrieved November 4, 2010.
  12. ^ "In Brief". FMQB. Friday Morning Quarterback Album Report, Inc. and Mediaspan Online Services. October 27, 2010. Retrieved June 30, 2011.
  13. ^ Radio broadcast of The Maxwell Show: 98.5 FM WNCX/Cleveland. 5:30 AM - 10:00 AM ET. November 1, 2010.
  14. ^ Ferris, D.X. (November 15, 2010). "Maxwell Returns to Airwaves, Shakes Up WNCX Formula". CleveScene.com. Cleveland Scene. Retrieved November 17, 2010.
  15. ^ Grzegorek, Vince (August 26, 2011). "Maxwell Out at 98.5 WNCX". CleveScene.com. Cleveland Scene. Retrieved August 26, 2011.
  16. ^ "In Brief - July 25, 2012". FMQB.com. Friday Morning Quarterback Album Report, Inc. and Mediaspan Online Services. July 25, 2012. Retrieved September 12, 2012.
  17. ^ "WLUP-FM Releases Morning Show Personalities Maxwell And John Czahor". chicagoradioandmedia.com. Chicagoland Radio & Media. September 12, 2014. Retrieved January 14, 2015.
  18. ^ "87.7 FM Cleveland's Sound Hires Dan Stansbury for PM Drive".
  19. ^ Stansbury on WRQK - WRQK.com

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The Maxwell Show was a hot talk radio show which aired weekday afternoons on Cleveland rock station WMMS 100 7 FM The show began in April 2004 and over the next five years grew to become the Cleveland radio market s 1 afternoon program in several key demographics However relations between show host Maxwell Pawley Bornstein and WMMS owner Clear Channel steadily grew strained and in November 2009 the show was cancelled The Maxwell ShowOriginal show logoGenreHot talkRunning time4 hrs weekdays 3 7 pm Country of originUnited StatesLanguage s EnglishHome stationWMMS ClevelandStarringMaxwell Pawley Bornstein Dan Stansbury Chunk Tiffany Peck Krackerman Dana Smith Captain Showbiz Bo Matthews Original releaseApril 19 2004 2004 04 19 November 20 2009 2009 11 20 Websitemaxwellshow com archive Contents 1 History 1 1 Feuds 1 2 Metallica prank 2 After WMMS 3 References 4 External linksHistory editOhio native Maxwell Pawley Bornstein was hired on for the WMMS afternoon drive in April 2004 following the departure of Slats Tim Guinane for rival station WXTM 1 An experienced on air personality Maxwell aka Max Logan had already worked for a number of rock stations before joining WMMS WEBN Cincinnati WDVE and WXDX FM Pittsburgh WXTB Tampa and WIYY Baltimore 2 3 4 Joining Maxwell were WMMS music director Dan Stansbury representing the younger male audience Krackerman Dana Smith who until his firing in 2007 provided the show s black perspective Chunk Tiffany Peck a young female phone screener whose role grew significantly following Krackerman s exit WMMS program director Bo Matthews Alex Gutierrez known on the show as Captain Showbiz Chuck Galeti then of the local CBS affiliate WOIO who phoned in daily sports updates until 2008 when a heated on air confrontation with Maxwell drove him to quit Andre Knott of WMMS sister station WTAM serving as Galeti s replacement for the duration of the show s run and local comedian Ryan Dalton a frequent guest 5 The Maxwell Show began as a rock talk hybrid but gradually became all talk 6 The show usually began with conversations regarding the day to day lives of the cast and later moved on to more topical stories in the news and pop culture Maxwell would occasionally interview guests over the phone and to a lesser extent in the studio 7 Humor was always a major component of the show jokes about Maxwell being Jewish were known to generate controversy in the Cleveland Jewish community 8 The cast also delved into serious issues occasionally recounting some of the darker episodes from each of their personal histories As children both Maxwell and Stansbury were victims of sexual abuse and Maxwell struggled with an addiction to heroin before entering rehab in 2007 Feuds edit Often referred to by co host Dan Stansbury as the never ending powder keg of anger Maxwell was known for having a number of feuds with other radio personalities over the years Rover Shane French of Rover s Morning Glory until his Rover s move from rival WKRK FM to WMMS in mid March 2008 Maxwell maintained he was in the Rover business during their mutual time at the station though there were indications otherwise such as Maxwell repeatedly voicing hopes that an F5 tornado would rip through RoverFest 2009 Opie and Anthony and comedian Jim Norton 9 and fellow Clear Channel host Mike Trivisonno airing directly opposite The Maxwell Show on WTAM Metallica prank edit On April 3 2009 The Maxwell Show went on the air claiming falsely that Metallica in Cleveland for the 2009 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony the very next day was playing a free show in the WMMS parking lot that evening Citing legal concerns management immediately directed Maxwell to tell listeners that it was only a prank and later placed him on probation for 90 days Mutual discontent grew during contract renewal negotiations and in November of that year the show was cancelled 10 After WMMS editOn Wednesday October 27 2010 WNCX 98 5 FM announced it had picked up The Maxwell Show for the station s morning shift The move replaced former morning co hosts Scott Miller and comedian Jeff Blanchard and show producer Dave Jockers Regarding their dismissal Program Director Bill Louis commented that sadly this a bottom line business The Maxwell Show was the fourth program in five years to air weekday mornings on WNCX following Howard Stern s move to satellite radio 11 The show began airing on WNCX the following Monday November 1 2010 12 officially the show did not begin until 7 30 AM though as a kind of stunt the station played the Beatles song Maxwell s Silver Hammer on a constant loop in the hours leading up to the show s debut 13 Joining host Maxwell at WNCX were Stansbury and Chunk both from the show s initial run on WMMS and a new addition Ribz Micah Manus who began several months into the show s second run Cleveland Scene described Maxwell s first week on the air as a scorched earth campaign against his former station and its owner Clear Channel Early metrics were through the roof visitors to the WNCX website increased tenfold and online streaming tripled 14 WNCX cancelled The Maxwell Show on August 25 2011 less than ten months after the show s arrival at the station Cleveland Scene speculated that in addition to flagging ratings WNCX cancelled the show to make room for a new morning show at sister station WKRK FM as that station transitioned to a new sports format 15 Following the show s cancellation at WNCX Maxwell began work under the name Slater at alternative rock station WKQX LP Chicago On July 30 2012 Maxwell took over as the morning host on Chicago classic rock station WLUP FM the station website describes the Chicago version of The Maxwell Show also known as The Maxwell Morning Show as a mix of news sports entertainment everyday life and the best music ever made Maxwell was joined by co hosts Rob Hart and John Czahor 16 On September 12 2014 Maxwell and Czahor were released from WLUP FM as part of a station wide revamping effort 17 In November 2013 Maxwell Show cohost Dan Stansbury returned to Cleveland radio as the afternoon host at alternative rock station WLFM LP remaining until January 1 2014 when the station changed to a Spanish music format 18 In June 2014 he became the morning host at active rock station WRQK FM Canton with co host Matt Fantone 19 References edit Matthews Builds A Better Buzz Billboard via Billboard biz Archive Prometheus Global Media September 17 2004 Archived from the original on October 7 2012 Retrieved May 17 2010 Quayle John February 7 1995 Here s the Fallout from Fall Ratings Observer Reporter Observer Publishing Company WAMO and X Play Hide and Seek with Listeners Today Pittsburgh Post Gazette John Robinson Block April 10 1996 WXTB A History RadioYears com RadioYears com 2011 Retrieved June 26 2011 Individual Bio Maxwell bordingk com maxwellshow html The Maxwell Show 2010 Retrieved October 6 2010 Luttermoser John June 2 2009 Local comics Chad Zumock and Ryan Dalton have a CD release show June 10 at Brothers Lounge Laugh Track for June 4 10 Cleveland com Going Out Cleveland Live Inc Retrieved May 20 2010 Local comedians release CDs at Funny Stop BedfordTimesRegister com Record Publishing Co LLC August 27 2009 Retrieved May 20 2010 Casey Kevin May 10 2012 Alan Cox Talk Show Rocks Cleveland on WMMS FM Talkers com Talk Media Inc Retrieved July 30 2012 Alan Cox isn t the first talent to do talk in afternoons at WMMS FM His predecessor was doing talk only a result of a gradual reduction of music in the daypart over the course of six years prior to Cox s arrival in December of 2009 Slipknot Frontman Discusses Mushroomhead Feud Blabbermouth net Roadrunner Records March 11 2005 Retrieved May 20 2010 Karfeld Marilyn H January 25 2007 Jewish joke on radio not so funny to some ClevelandJewishNews com Cleveland Jewish News Retrieved June 27 2011 Norton Jim 2008 I Hate Your Guts New York New York Simon Spotlight Entertainment pp 229 240 ISBN 978 1 4165 8785 9 Lewis Frank November 25 2009 Maxwell out at MMS CleveScene com Cleveland Scene Retrieved November 9 2010 Washington Julie October 28 2010 Ex WMMS jock Maxwell to rock mornings at WNCX Cleveland com Cleveland Live Inc Retrieved November 4 2010 In Brief FMQB Friday Morning Quarterback Album Report Inc and Mediaspan Online Services October 27 2010 Retrieved June 30 2011 Radio broadcast of The Maxwell Show 98 5 FM WNCX Cleveland 5 30 AM 10 00 AM ET November 1 2010 Ferris D X November 15 2010 Maxwell Returns to Airwaves Shakes Up WNCX Formula CleveScene com Cleveland Scene Retrieved November 17 2010 Grzegorek Vince August 26 2011 Maxwell Out at 98 5 WNCX CleveScene com Cleveland Scene Retrieved August 26 2011 In Brief July 25 2012 FMQB com Friday Morning Quarterback Album Report Inc and Mediaspan Online Services July 25 2012 Retrieved September 12 2012 WLUP FM Releases Morning Show Personalities Maxwell And John Czahor chicagoradioandmedia com Chicagoland Radio amp Media September 12 2014 Retrieved 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