Ebro in the Morning

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Ebro in the Morning
From left to right; Peter Rosenberg, Ebro Darden, and Laura Stylez
GenreTalk, Hip hop, Politics
Running time4 hours
Country of originUnited States
Home stationHot 97
(New York City)
StarringEbro Darden
Peter Rosenberg
Laura Stylez
Produced byJason Griffin
Original release2012 (at WQHT-FM) –
Present

Ebro in the Morning is an American radio show based in New York City hosted by Ebro Darden, Peter Rosenberg, and Laura Stylez. It currently airs from 6 to 10 am. Common topics of discussion on the show include national news, politics, and celebrity gossip.

History[edit]

Ebro in the Morning was established in 2012, when the then Programming Director, Ebro Darden rejoined the Hot 97 morning show. Ebro formerly worked alongside several past Hot 97 morning show co-hosts from 2004 to 2007, before rejoining the team in 2012. Since joining the show, Ebro has caused controversy on multiple occasions, due to statements he has made on the show. This includes his conflict with rapper 6ix9ine, and calling the Jersey City Public School District "trash".[1][2]

Syndication[edit]

On November 16, 2020, Alpha Media included Ebro in the Morning under its syndicated "WE" branded stations, which made the show on in Amarillo, Portland, and San Antonio[3]

Ebro in the Morning also broadcasts on several "Loud" branded stations across the Lehigh Valley, Reading and State College in Pennsylvania; including WHOL/WEST, WRLD, and WRSC-FM-HD3.[4]

Segments[edit]

  • Ride or Die
  • Curved
  • Flashing Lights
  • Guru Talk
  • Congratulations You Played Yourself
  • Laura Never Loses
  • 97 Minutes Commercial Free Hip Hop (occurred from 7:10 am to 8:47 am)
  • White-ish Wednesdays

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mota, Caitlin (March 21, 2018). "Teachers slam radio host for 'trash' comment". NJ.com.
  2. ^ Burks, Tosten. "6ix9ine and Hot 97's Ebro Darden Exchange Disses on Instagram - XXL". XXL Mag. Retrieved 2022-06-28.
  3. ^ "Alpha Media Adds Ebro In The Morning In Amarillo, Portland and San Antonio". RadioInsight. Retrieved 2020-11-12.
  4. ^ "Loud Mornings with Ebro". Loud Radio. Retrieved 2022-05-13.