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Mojo in the Morning is an American morning radio talk show that runs weekdays from 5am–11am Eastern Time. The show first launched on February 21, 2000 on its longtime flagship, Detroit's WKQI (95.5 FM) in Detroit. It can also be heard on WSNX-FM (104.5) in Grand Rapids, Michigan and WVKS 92.5 KISS FM in Toledo, Ohio. It is also streamed on the iHeartRadio app via the streams of all three stations.[1][2]
Mojo in the Morning is currently hosted by Mojo, Shannon and Kev. It is under contract to iHeartMedia through 2030. In 2020, the radio show earned the distinction of being the longest-running FM morning program in Michigan history.[3] The show actively supports various charities and has launched two local charities: the "Breaking & Entering Christmas Wish" (where they show up on the recipient's doorstep with clothing, food, toys and Christmas trees) and "Time Team" (where they encourage listeners to donate their time for various community service projects).[4] The show also donated proceeds from sales made for CDs of their "Phone Scam" segments. Since 2018, Mojo in the Morning has also published an on-demand daily podcast which has consistently ranked among the Top 100 most popular podcasts on the iHeartRadio network.[5]
In 2023 and 2024 Mojo was the Most listened-to morning show podcast network in Michigan. 20 Million Mojo Network downloads in 2024 375K downloads per WEEK to the Mojo Podcast Network. 8 million total hours listened to the Mojo In The Morning's podcast in 2024. In 2025 Mojo was awarded with the honor of being inducted into the National Radio Hall Of Fame. https://www.radiohalloffame.com/2025-inductees
The show features multiple segments that focus on elements such as the lives of the hosts, their guests, celebrities, and pop culture.
Mojo in the Morning has been broadcast in locations such as Arizona, Ohio, Florida, Virginia,[13] Mississippi and Michigan, and the show has been frequently ranked as a "Top Five morning show" in Detroit's Arbitron/Nielsen PPM Radio Ratings.[14] The show has also been voted as "Best Radio Morning Show" in many Detroit publications such as The Detroit News, Metro Times, and Real Detroit Weekly.[15][16][17] In 2013, Mojo was named along with Howard Stern, Rush Limbaugh and Ryan Seacrest as one of the "Top 25 Radio Personalities of the Last 25 Years" according to Talentmaster, a talk radio industry publication.[18] In 2022, Mojo In The Morning was nominated to the Radio Hall of Fame along with 23 other nominees for induction from a list of more than 2,500 suggestions to the Nominating Committee.[19] In 2025 Mojo was award the honor of induction into the National Radio Hall Of Fame. https://www.radiohalloffame.com/2025-inductees
Several of the segments and broadcasts run by Mojo in the Morning have received attention from the national media, such as a 2013 segment where they had someone impersonate actor Ryan Gosling.[20] In 2012 singer Justin Bieber left an interview early because he disliked comparisons to Justin Timberlake and jokes about Harry Styles being attracted to older women, including Bieber's mom.[21] As a result, Mojo (who had been hosting the interview) was briefly suspended from the show.[21] The show also received notice for a series of phone calls between Eminem and his ex-wife Kimberly Mathers, where each would reveal personal information about the other person on the radio broadcast for all to hear.[22]
Other show segments seen as controversial include the show hiring an airplane to fly a banner over downtown Detroit referencing the conviction of former Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick;[23] Spike trespassing on the set of Glee;[24] a faux funeral for the Detroit Lions NFL football team due to its poor playing;,[25] an April Fool's Day joke in which Mojo shared that the Detroit Red Wings hockey team would be relocated across the Detroit River to Canada as a cost-cutting move.[26] and photos of Miss USA winner Rima Fakih participating in a "Stripper 101" contest sponsored by the show.[27] In 2012 the show was threatened with legal action by former staff member Rob Graham, who claimed that the show violated HIPAA laws by discussing his personal medical history on air and that he had been encouraged to post copyrighted information on the show's official website.[28] A lawsuit was never filed. When Detroit's NHL team built a new arena in 2017, Spike "stole" the zamboni and drove it—without team permission—through rush hour traffic to the new arena.[29]