Arts & Entertainment
Pittsburgh Radio Station To Premiere New Live Audience Show
Here are the details on the program, which will be seen and heard on multiple platforms.
PITTSBURGH, PA — When Q-92 FM debuts a new programming element next week and is inviting the public to be part of the proceedings.
Is it a radio show? Is it a podcast? Is it an entertainment program with a studio audience? The answer to all three questions is yes.
The program is "YaJagoff! Late Night" and will be hosted by Rachael Rennebeck and John Chamberlin. They are the creative forces behind YaJagoff, a popular Pittsburgh multimedia brand that includes podcasts, a blog, a YouTube channel, souvenir merchandise and even a YaJagoff beer.
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Rennebeck and Chamberlin been hosting Q-92's YaJagoff on Q on weeknights for more than 15 months and have been doing a weekly podcast every Saturday morning for eight years. The pair stated in a release that they collaborated with Q-92 general manager Gregg Frischling to create the new weekly late-night talk show that will stream over Facebook and YouTube and simulcast on Q-92.
"By shifting YaJagoff! on Q and the YaJagoff Podcast to YaJagoff! Late Night we will expand our capabilities to bring our uniquely-Pittsburgh news and entertainment in a fully produced video," Rennebeck and Chamberlin jointly said in the release.
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The program will be taped Fridays at 5:30 p.m. and will air at 10 p.m. The public will be able to come into the Q-92 studios each week at 5 p.m. to watch the taping.
The one-hour show will be formatted into a fully produced video for web and social media, plus clips from the show will air on Q92.9FM throughout the week. The audio of the show will be available on the same podcast feed as usual by Saturday morning.
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