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''Bud and Broadway Show'' to Debut on KVOO-FM in Tulsa


Bud and Broadway
Bud and Broadway

Houston-based SuiteRadio's "Bud and Broadway Show" is set to debut in Tulsa, OK just one week after announcing a new affiliate in Oklahoma City. In Tulsa, the show will air weekdays from 3-7pm on KVOO-FM (98.5), owned by Griffin Communications. This secures the show in the two largest radio markets in Oklahoma as well as being heard on affiliates in Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, New Mexico and Kansas.

"It's been five years since our last show in Tulsa. And now we are back on a legendary set of calls. It doesn't get any better," commented Jerry Broadway.

Bud Ford added, "We are thankful to get the show back in Green Country! We love Tulsa and are super excited to be on KVOO."

KVOO Program Director Dena Fletcher said, "We are excited to have Bud and Broadway return to the Tulsa market and join the new lineup at KVOO which includes the recently announced morning show Tige, Daniel and Amber mornings."

SuiteRadio Head Talent Wrangler Rowdy Yates offered, "This one is incredibly special for me and the guys because we are all veterans of that market. Plus, it will demonstrate the versatility of their content, our distribution platforms, and I have no doubt prove that Jerry and Bud will dominate in that market-and can win for our affiliates in mornings OR afternoons. Give it a listen. See what your listeners are missing."

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