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Radio station 94.5 PST bans Taylor Swift songs until Super Bowl is over

The singer “turned her back on us,” a station official says.

A Chiefs/Taylor Swift cookie cake (left) that Acme Market in Havertown made in preparation for the Super Bowl before being replaced by the Eagles/Kelce cookie cake on the right. According to Acme, it was a rogue cake design.
A Chiefs/Taylor Swift cookie cake (left) that Acme Market in Havertown made in preparation for the Super Bowl before being replaced by the Eagles/Kelce cookie cake on the right. According to Acme, it was a rogue cake design.Read more(Photos from X: Jeff McDevitt / Acme Markets)

In what it is calling a “Taylor Takedown” weekend, Trenton-based 94.5 PST is banning Taylor Swift’s music until Monday morning.

Swift, a Berks County native, “turned her back on us,” and the ban is a payback, said station brand manager Joe Hyer.

”In 2023 Taylor came to Lincoln Financial Field and called Philly home — even saying her lyrics in ‘Gold Rush’ were about an ‘Eagles shirt,’ and not the band,” Hyer said.

“It kinda hurts.” .

Swift presumably will be cheering on her boyfriend, the Kansas City superstar tight end, Travis Kelce, when the Chiefs take on the Eagles in New Orleans.

She rooted for Chiefs last year when they played the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII.