St. Louis Radio Station Cans Jazz Show

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“I Love Jazz,” a Saturday night radio show on St. Louis station KMOX-AM, has been canceled.

Disc jockey Don Wolff has hosted the show for 15 years, and the Saturday night slot has featured jazz for 30 years. “I have enjoyed my long association with KMOX and I’m sad to be leaving,” he told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

Wolff’s final show will run Sept. 30. For details, visit donwolff.com.



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