WEOLchangeslineupSteve FogartyThe Chrofvcte-'teteqrafn'Tlifwl be some changes fen. its schedule, but WEOL-AM 930 still looks to score runs 'with: listeners.Beginning lune 2, some of'the' station’s signature programs, including '“Paul Harvey Mews and Comment and “The Clark Howard1 Show.“ will be heard to .new time slots.Harvey's 15-minute daily broadcast will be heard at 11:45 am instead of its 12:30 pm time slot, according to Bruce Vaii' Dyke, the stations assistant operations manager. “We’re still, one of the remaining outlets for .Paul Harvey to Northeast Ohio.Howard,, a nationally syndicated. consumer specialist, 'will have his show expanded by an hour. Currently in 'the I to' 3 pm slot, the show will, be noon to 3 pm weekdays,“Clark is very popular tight new, said Van Dyke. “He oilers good information on new technology, Items relating to the Internet, how to get free longdistance and other valuable information.The station’s noon hour of news, sports and Information will still feature 'those' elements in revised form, according to Van. Dyke. Local news will lead off the hour, followed by national news from ABC News, Radio. J'im .Allen's award-winning sports report will move from 12:10 to 12:30 pm Monday to Friday, while weekday interviews of newsmakers and others by WEOL newsman Lanry Wright will move from its, 12:45 p.m. time period.“Wei be focusing on booking many of the features done by .Larry into the morning show,” said Van Dyke, referring to the “Les in 'the Morning show hosted by Les Sekety.The shift of Paul Harvey to 11:45 a.m. will reduce Glen Becks show by 15 minutes.“From, a technical, standpoint Beck’s show has a natural break, at that time, said Van Dyke. “It’s put in by the network for stations that have other programming like Rush Limbaugh that starts at noon.The changes in programming will not affect, personnel, according to Van Dyke.Contact Stew Fogarty at 329-7146 or 8fogmtyQchmnlcktt.com.