Carrie Danger Departs Cleveland’s 107.3 ALT CLE. The afternoon air talent has signed off for the last time.
What We Know: Carrie Danger has left 107.3 ALT CLE in Cleveland after the station announced her departure on social media. She joined the independently owned alternative outlet at its 2022 launch. The station confirmed she chose to step away to pursue other opportunities. Her exit leaves the afternoon daypart open.
What They Said: The station didn’t hold back in its farewell. “It is with heavy hearts that we announce that today is Carrie Danger’s last day on the air with us,” the post read. Management credited her with helping shape the station’s identity. “She has made this station what it is today,” they added.
What Remains Unclear: No details have emerged about Carrie’s next move. The station has not announced a replacement or interim host for afternoons. It’s also unknown whether the position will be filled internally or through an outside hire. A timeline for any programming announcement has not been shared.
What It Means: Losing a founding air talent is never a small thing. Carrie built a loyal audience during the station’s early years — and that kind of connection takes time to rebuild. For a live, local, and independently owned station, continuity matters deeply. How 107.3 ALT CLE handles this transition will say a lot about its next chapter.
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David Hill serves as a Music Radio Editor, Columnist and Features writer for Barrett Media. A radio lifer with more than 30 years behind the mic, in the control room, and in the program director’s chair, David’s career spans influential stops at brands such as WIYY 98 Rock, WBAL-AM, and 99X. He has worked across multiple formats and ownership groups, including iHeartMedia and Cumulus Media, developing talent, breaking music, and navigating every major industry shift from diary to PPM and terrestrial dominance to streaming disruption. When he’s not writing or analyzing the industry, Dave runs The Tune Farm, a marketing firm built to help artists and brands grow audience the same way great radio always has—by creating connection, not just impressions. He can be reached at David@BarrettMedia.com.

