Stroke Radio Show

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The Stroke Radio Show was originally known as the Stroke at Night Show on WYYX, New Rock 97x. Since it's debut in June of 2004, it has consistently been one of the highest rated radio programs in Panama City, FL and Dothan, AL. In early 2007, Stroke Mastro, the host of the Stroke Radio Show, had parted ways with Magic Broadcasting, the parent company of New Rock 97x. This happened as a result of reports of contractual negotiations coming to a stand still between Stroke Mastro and the management of New Rock 97x. On the final night of the Stroke at Night Show, it was announced that ShortBus, a regular on the Stroke at Night Show as well as weekend personality, would be Stroke's successor. However, his absence was a brief as he soon reappeared on New Rock 97x as the new afternoon personality. After such great demand from listeners, both parties had reached an agreement to bring Stroke back to the airwaves of New Rock 97x.

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