On February 4, 2008,
WJFK-FM announced that Geronimo's last day would be May 30, 2008, and that
The Don and Mike Show would continue as ''The Mike O'Meara Show
with Don and Mike Show'' regulars
Buzz Burbank,
Joe Ardinger, and
Robb Spewak. The announcement brought to rest speculation about the show's future. Geronimo's retirement was moved up to April 11, 2008. ''The Mike O'Meara Show
began on April 14, 2008, having moved the show back to the WJFK studio in Fairfax, Virginia. After one week, former Don and Mike Show
producer Beth Ann McBride returned to become the producer of The Mike O'Meara Show''. On July 14, 2009, it was announced his show would no longer air on flagship WJFK Manassas-Washington DC, and his show will remain in syndication as "best-ofs" for 30 days before ending completely. The final broadcast of the ''Mike O'Meara Show'' on WJFK-FM was on Friday, July 17, 2009; the following Monday, July 20, 2009, the station started broadcasting in its new all-sports format. On December 7, 2009, ''The Mike O'Meara Show
premiered on a daily podcast. The podcast is also broadcast on KCJJ in Iowa City, Iowa, a former CBS affiliate of The Don and Mike Show''. The show is hosted by O'Meara, Robb Spewak and Oscar Santana, and is one hour long. O'Meara returned to broadcast radio on July 7, 2010, teamed with Kirk McEwen mornings on "105.9 The Edge",
WVRX-FM. This show ended on September 19, 2011, when WVRX changed formats to a simulcast of sister station
WMAL. O'Meara announced on his podcast on November 13, 2012, that "The Mike O'Meara Show" will be returning to the airwaves. O'Meara, along with Burbank, Spewak and Santana, will be returning on January 14, 2013, to talker
WTNT, 730 AM/102.9 FM. Their show will run from 7pm to 9pm ET. On May 31, 2014, ''Open Mike: From Corporate Radio to New Media: The Story of The Mike O'Meara Show'' was released, which covers the story of the start of the podcast and was written by W. Michael Kelley. The book has sold more than 400 copies. ==Restaurant businesses==