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STARK, RAVING, MAD
by Stephanie Masucci staff writer
It's "Morning Madness" on 89.l WYBF "The Edge." Three testosterone-driven college men with a microphone, headset and on most Friday mornings, a hangover, host this morning talk show.
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"I'm here every Monday,Wednesday and Friday morning from 8-10 a.m," junior Nick Luchko says. "Adam and Frank usually can't make it on Friday after a rough night of partying."
But according to sophomores Adam Duncan and Frank Plum, Nick has "missed more days than we have."
These three buddies say that they just want to entertain their audience.
Morning Madness is a free discussion, open-ended morning talk show. Until last year, it was just an idea until Plum approached Luchko with his Howard Stemtype of a show idea.
"I went to Nick and he took the idea to Steve (Murray). Our idea was accepted and so we decided to start the show this year," Plum said.
"They invited me to join them this year," Duncan replied.
"On our show we talk about sex, life, girls and what life is like on Cabrini's campus," Luchko says.
When the boys were asked about how influential Howard Stern was on their show, they each had a similar response.
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agrees with Luchko.
"We try to take an issue and beat it down and offend people so we get a good response," Plum says. "We would love to resemble Stem, but we can't be that harsh. Our freedom of speech is cut by the school."
These men of the morning want to encourage everyone to listen, especially on Wednesday mornings.
"That's our big show. We announce our
Monaay, Weanesaay,Friaay8 am to 10 am
woman of the week, our Cabrini woman of the week and our beer, administrator, (sports) player and movie of the week," Duncan says.
"We like it when people disagree with our choices," Plum adds.
These guys do enjoy getting feedback.
"Friends call in, but we love it when teachers talk to us. They've told us that we were very offending but that we kept them listening," Plum explains in a proud way.
The morning crew of WYBF is proud of their show.
"We're the cornerstone of WYBF because we are on the air three days a week," Luchko says.
When Frank is asked what he wants out of his show he answers, "a good grade."
"We want 89.lWYBF 'The Edge' to sound normal. A morning show should start off the day," Duncan says.
These three certified DJs love their show. They also enjoy wrestling, video games and hanging out with friends. Plum plays guitar in a band and Luchko is an employee of Comcast.
"We're not as gross as (Stern) but gross enough to make the audience laugh. We make fun of everybody," Luchko says. Ready to entertain and waiting for a phone call.
"We want everyone to listen to our show and give us feedback," the boys say.
Oh and there is just one more thing that photo by Shannon Downs the guys have to add.
"We hate the pond." Plum, smiling and laughing as he speaks, Left to right, Adam Duncan, Nick Luchko and Frank Plum
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