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ALT 101.1/Asheville Adds The Woody & Wilcox Show for Mornings


iHeartMedia Asheville today announced the debut of "The Woody & Wilcox Show," on ALT 101.1. ne of the most influential nationally- syndicated morning shows in the country, on ALT 101.1, Asheville's Alternative Rock. The nationally- syndicated morning show will broadcast weekdays from 6 a.m. - 10 a.m., beginning today.

"We are pumped to add "The Woody and Wilcox Show" to the lineup," said Brian Hall, Senior Vice President of Programming iHeartmedia Asheville and Program Director for ALT 101.1."Woody and Wilcox can't deliver food to your door, but they will deliver a morning wake-up call that Asheville listeners will love."

"We're so excited to connect with ALT 101.1 listeners every morning and now have a legitimate business excuse to go to one of our favorite cities in the country," said Woody and Wilcox. "We'd like to give a huge thanks to iHeartMedia, Sun Broadcast Group and Workhouse Media for making this happen."

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