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''The Rob, Anybody, and Dawn Show'' (Formerly: ''The Rob, Arnie, and Dawn Show'', and ''The Rob, Nobody, and Dawn Show'') is a morning radio show on
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(104.5 FM) from Lotus' building in
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. Rob Williams and Dawn Rossi are the show hosts, with the "Anybody" being represented by the Production Team and the listeners. Arnie States is no longer associated with the show. The show has existed in various forms within various cities in the western United States such as Reno,
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and Sacramento. Most recently, it has been a call-in show.


Show hosts


Rob Williams

Born September 17, 1971 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, raised in Pleasanton, California (an East bay suburb of
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), he attended
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in Fremont, California and joined the
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morning show in Lake Tahoe in 1991. Williams hired Dawn Rossi, with whom he went on to work at a country music radio station.


Dawn Rossi

Born January 17, 1970, Rossi grew up in
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. She began pursuing a career in radio at age 20, after attending broadcasting school. Rob Williams, at the time 19 years old and the program director, offered her the Friday overnight shift at his station. Williams subsequently offered her a midday slot at his station in Lake Tahoe. The company Rossi, Williams and States worked for was sold to a new company and eventually switched formats from country to rock. Williams and States later invited Rossi to join their morning show.


Arnie States

Born September 17, 1971 in
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, States met Rob Williams in a bar in Reno, Nevada, and Williams offered States an internship at his station. When the woman who did the morning show left the station, States joined Williams as a co-host. On October 22, 2012, States attempted suicide, resulting in a three-week hiatus from the show. He returned to the show November 13, 2012. On March 10, 2015, after a month-long personal leave of absence, the show and website removed all trace of Arnie's name. Following the show that day, Rob released the following statement "In the interest of Arnie's privacy, I can't talk about the circumstances (which is why it cannot and will not be addressed publicly beyond this), but I can confirm that Arnie is no longer on the show." On April 13, 2015 Arnie States returned to KRXQ on a local (non-syndicated) afternoon radio show from 3pm-7pm, named ''The Dog Pound'' (an ensemble of 3 male hosts - Craig "The Dog Faced Boy", Joe Maumee, and lastly, Arnie States). As of September 1, 2016 Arnie States is no longer working for KRXQ. In 2016 Arnie States started hosting his own show on KUUB FM ESPN RADIO 94.5 in Reno, Nevada: The Arnie States Sports Show. He was released from the station due to budget cuts as of February 7, 2017. As of June 2, 2017, States hosts the ''Arnie States Show'' (A.S.S.) from 7-11 Monday through Friday through the streaming application Mixlr. States has appeared on the Travel Channel show "Man vs. Food". The comedy CD from his " Too Fat To Stand-Up" comedy show peaked at #3 on the U.S. iTunes Comedy Charts and #4 on the Billboard
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.


''The Rob, Arnie, and Sports Show''

In February 2011, Rob and Arnie began The Rob, Arnie, and Sports Show. It aired in
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on ESPN 1320 in Sacramento, and was also syndicated on ESPN 94.5 in Reno, NV. The show ended in late July 2011, due to the demands of performing both
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and afternoon drive shows.


Controversies


Remarks about transgender youth

On May 28, 2009, Rob and Arnie engaged in a 30-minute conversation in which they described transgender people as "freaks" and "idiots." Arnie said, "You know, my favorite part about hearing these stories about the kids in high school, who the entire high school caters around, lets the boy wear the dress. I look forward to when they go out into society and society beats them down. And they end up in therapy." Arnie also said, "If my son, God forbid, if my son put on a pair of high heels, I would probably hit him with one of my shoes." Subsequently, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) and others demanded an apology. Arnie declined to apologize, on the grounds that he was joking and not actually advocating violence against children. He said, "I didn't do anything wrong." In response to the controversy,
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, Sonic Drive-In,
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, Bank of America,
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,
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,
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and
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pulled their advertising from KRXQ. Nissan also announced that they will not renew their expired KRXQ advertising contract.


Remarks about the Boston Marathon bombings and suspension

On April 16, 2013, Rob, Arnie, and Dawn made jokes about the bombings of the Boston Marathon, which had taken place the day before. Using fake Boston accents, the trio talked about people losing their limbs, and went on to discuss how one couple’s relationship might change after a man who went to see his girlfriend at the finish line lost his legs. Rival radio station host, CBS's Don Geronimo, criticized the show for its remarks. On April 17, 2013,
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in Sacramento pulled the show off the air, with no word on whether it would return. In response to their suspension, Rob, Arnie, and Dawn posted an explanation in protest on their own website, blaming Geronimo for their suspension. On the following Monday, the show was put back on the air.


States leaving the show

On March 10, 2015 www.robarnieanddawn.com was redirected to radradio.com. The website featured a new redesign and logo, with the name 'Arnie' crossed out and replaced with the word 'nobody', which was later changed to 'anybody'. States is not mentioned on the website at all, and features he used to do are now taken over by other members of the staff. "Personal leave of absence" is the official statement on why he left the show.


References


External links

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Arnie and Adam from Man v. Food
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