The morning lineup is getting a fresh sound on B104 (WAEB-FM).
iHeartMedia has officially launched “Andi & Bob” in morning drive, bringing the longtime duo of Andi Kurzweg and Bob Hauer to the Lehigh Valley’s heritage CHR station.
While the show is new to B104 listeners, the team is far from new to iHeartMedia.
The program originates from sister station Y102 (WRFY) in Reading and is already heard on multiple stations throughout the company’s portfolio, giving the duo an expanding regional footprint that now stretches into eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New York.
For Bob Hauer, the addition further expands one of the busiest on-air schedules in radio. A member of the iHeartMedia family for more than two decades, Hauer continues to host multiple air shifts across the country, including Classic Rock, Classic Hits, Adult Contemporary, and Variety Hits stations, making him one of the company’s most versatile personalities.
Andi Kurzweg has been waking up Reading listeners since 2016, building a loyal audience while also bringing experience from both News/Talk and Sports radio earlier in her career. Her local roots and personality-driven approach have helped establish her as one of the region’s most recognizable voices.
The move follows recent changes to B104’s morning lineup after the departure of Mike Kelly and Becca Lynn during iHeartMedia’s company-wide restructuring.
This isn’t simply another syndicated morning show.
It’s another example of how broadcasters are leveraging successful regional talent across multiple markets while maintaining familiar personalities for listeners throughout the Northeast.
Morning drive remains radio’s biggest battleground, and B104 is entering its next chapter with a team that’s already proven it can build relationships with audiences across several markets.
Now, the Lehigh Valley becomes the newest stop on that journey.
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