‘The Woody Show’ Makes Its Return to 105.7 the Point in St. Louis

"Woody’s connection to St. Louis runs deep, and his show perfectly reflects the energy, humor, and edge that Point listeners love"

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Hubbard Radio St. Louis is bringing a familiar voice back to 105.7 The Point. Beginning tomorrow, The Woody Show will join the station’s weekday lineup, airing from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Hosted by Woody alongside co-hosts Gina Grad, Greg Gory, Menace, and Sebas, the show’s arrival marks a homecoming for Woody, who previously spent years on-air at The Point earlier in his career. During that time, he co-hosted mornings with current Rizzuto Show lead Scott Rizzuto.

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With the addition, Hubbard continues to refine The Point’s lineup around its strength in personality-driven alternative rock. Operations Manager Tommy Mattern said the move reflects both a nod to the station’s history and a commitment to evolving with its listeners.

“We’re thrilled to welcome The Woody Show to 105.7 The Point,” Mattern said. “Woody’s connection to St. Louis runs deep, and his show perfectly reflects the energy, humor, and edge that Point listeners love.”

The change also aligns with The Point’s strategy of maintaining a strong local identity while integrating nationally recognized talent. The station’s schedule now features The Rizzuto Show in mornings, Donny Fandango in middays, and The Woody Show in afternoons — a lineup built on big personalities and audience familiarity.

John Kijowski, Market President for Hubbard Radio St. Louis. He said the programming moves are designed to keep The Point’s audience deeply engaged throughout the day.

“Our commitment to great talent is what drives The Point’s success,” Kijowski said. “From The Rizzuto Show dominating mornings, to Donny Fandango connecting with listeners through mid-days, and now with The Woody Show joining afternoons, 105.7 The Point continues to deliver the most compelling personalities in alternative rock radio.”

For Woody, returning to the station represents more than just a new time slot. It’s a personal and professional full circle.

“I appreciate the opportunity to once again be a part of a legendary station like The Point,” Woody said. “St. Louis is a very special place for me. It’s where I met my wife, where my kids were born, and where I grew my career. There’s a saying that you can always go home — and trust me, it’s true. I’ve certainly put it to the test.”

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