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Steve Rouse update...

Steve Rouse, formerly of WLIF-FM, says he could get used to working part-time.

Let go from his morning drive-time show on WLIF in December, Rouse has since been filling-in on WBAL-AM (for Dave Durian for a week) and 98 Rock (riffing on the local sports scene). He's also moved his TV show on WMAR, Channel 2, from Saturday nights to Sunday mornings. Since March 9, Maryland Living has been airing from 9-9:30 a.m.

"It's a show about cultures, communities, people, food, destinations," says Rouse. "It's very comfortable in that time slot. It's a very positive show, nothing negative."

Rouse has also been doing some voiceover work, for Orange County Choppers, the motorcycle company featured on TLC's American Chopper series. And he's made some commercials for the Maryland Lottery, including one on which he dances. ("it's more of a nightmare, ghoulish kind of spot," he jokes.)

As far as getting back on the radio full time, Rouse doesn't sound like he's in any hurry. "I don't know how interested I am, to be honest with you," he says. "I kind of like sleeping-in in the morning."

Above Sun File Photo of Steve Rouse

 

Comments

i miss waking up with you. lol

have a good one & i'll be listening for you around town.

love terry
1ST time listener
long time e-mailer

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