Mix Mornings on MixTV.tv 05-27-26
Guest Interviews:
7:55 AM —
Amy Ensley, Marketing Director at Cleveland Utilities, joined us on-air today to share the exciting news that Cleveland Utilities has surpassed 3,000 fiber customers since expanding access to all electric customers earlier this year!
Learn more: clevelandutilities.com
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8:25 AM —
Amanda Shelton from Optimize U, as well as Hilary Guinn with Guinn Fitness & Nutrition joined us on-air today. Hilary discussed how hormone replacement therapy (HRT) at Optimize U helped her overcome severe perimenopause symptoms at age 37, prompting her to partner with the clinic to offer an exclusive app-based nutrition & workout program for lifestyle management.
Learn more: optimizeucenters.com
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8:45 AM —
Angela Humberd, CEO of River Counties Association of Realtors in Cleveland, joined us today on Mix Mornings to discuss their business's main purpose & the new updates to their website!
Learn more: https://rivercounties.com/
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9:00 AM —
Chris Harris, General Manager of Honda of Cleveland, joined us on-air today to recount their record-breaking 60-car sales weekend over Memorial Day & to give details on this year's Civic Giveaway! This year, Mix 104.1 & Honda of Cleveland are giving away a Civic to one local coach! Chris announced the nominees for March, April & May, which will be put in a drawing for the final drawing at the end of year!
Learn more: hondaofcleveland.com
Submit your local coach nomination: Click Here
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Mix Mornings Hot Topics:
Celebrity Call-In: Steve and Bridget stirred up the text lines this morning by asking listeners to name the celebrities they absolutely detest—sparking heavy voting against Whoopi Goldberg, Kathy Griffin, and Gwyneth Paltrow.
Hater Fuel: The hot-button segment took a hilarious local turn when guests and listeners pointed the finger back at host Steve Hartline as their "favorite local celebrity to hate."
Summer of Experiences: The hosts kicked off their biggest summer promotion yet, offering listeners a chance to win tickets to see Jelly Roll live at the Coca-Cola Amphitheater in Atlanta this coming Sunday, May 31.
News Headlines:
Amero Plant Flash Fire: The Tennessee Occupational Safety and Health Administration (TOSHA) is continuing its intensive review of the Amero Advanced Materials and Manufacturing plant in Cleveland following a small flash fire on Tuesday. The fire occurred while workers were removing PVC piping damaged in the facility's May 13 explosion, and the plant will remain closed until it is deemed safe to reopen.
ICE Detentions in Cleveland: Federal immigration officials released details regarding eight individuals who were arrested during a targeted enforcement operation in the Green Drive area. According to ICE, all eight individuals were in the country illegally, and several had prior criminal charges or deportations.
TVA Power Grid Strain: Rising electricity demands from high-energy industries and data centers have prompted the Tennessee Valley Authority to discuss potential new commercial and industrial rate structures with local power companies.
Rock City Gondola Project: Rock City CEO Doug Chapin announced that the attraction will likely move forward with building a visitor gondola lift on its own unincorporated Walker County land, even if Lookout Mountain, Georgia officials decline to amend local zoning laws for an upper station.
New Nonstop Flights: The Chattanooga Airport and United Airlines have officially launched a new nonstop Saturday flight route connecting Chattanooga directly to Denver.
Sports Headlines:
NBA Western Conference Finals: The defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the San Antonio Spurs 127–114 in Game 5, taking a 3–2 series lead. Game 6 will take place tomorrow night in San Antonio, with the winner moving on to face the New York Knicks in the NBA Finals.
Braves Edge Red Sox: The Atlanta Braves secured a tight 7–6 victory over the Red Sox at Fenway Park last night. They return to action in Boston tonight at 6:45 PM, broadcasting live on Mix 104.1 and ESPN Cleveland 1013.
In Memoriam: Legendary Atlanta Braves figure and 1978 NL Rookie of the Year Bob Horner passed away on Monday at the age of 68. Horner spent nine of his ten big-league seasons in Atlanta, famously hitting four home runs in a single game in 1986.
French Open Tuesday Upsets: American Jessica Pegula and men's competitor Daniil Medvedev were both knocked out in the opening round, while top seeds Jannik Sinner, Aryna Sabalenka, and Madison Keys advanced. American Coco Gauff also advanced to the next round with a win over Taylor Townsend, despite being involved in a car crash on her way to the tournament.
