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iHeartMedia's WFLA/Tampa Debuts ''The Buck Sexton Show''


Buck Sexton
Buck Sexton

iHeartMedia's NewsRadio WFLA/Tampa debuted ''The Buck Sexton Show'' on Monday, October 12. The Premiere syndicated program will air weekdays from 9pm-12am ET on 970 AM, 94.5 FM, 105.9 FM, 99.1 FM and 97.9 HD2. As host of the show Sexton, the former CIA officer and NYPD counter-terrorism expert, shares his intelligent and fresh take on the latest news stories and headlines, while welcoming a variety of guests and experts.

"I'm honored to have my show join the WFLA-AM family, among the greatest heritage stations in the country," said Sexton. "I can't wait to begin speaking every night to listeners in the Tampa Bay area, one of the best talk radio audiences there is."

"We are excited to have Buck Sexton join our on-air lineup of strong local and national personalities," added iHeartMedia Tampa-Sarasota Senior VP/Programming Tommy Chuck. "His life experience gives him unique perspective that our audience will be very interested to hear."

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