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2 Guys Named Chris Expands to Rock 92.9 in Raleigh


Two Guys Named Chris
Two Guys Named Chris

Syndicated morning show "2 Guys Named Chris" (2GNC) expands into Raleigh on Curtis Media's Rock 92.9 (W225DF) beginning Monday. The announcement comes on the heels of 2GNC's monster achievement of a 32 share in its home market of Greensboro. Distributed nationally through Global Media Services, the show's team consists of hosts Chris Kelly and Chris Demm, their partner Dave Aiken, and producer Biggie.

"We are excited to welcome 2 Guys Named Chris to Rock 92.9 and the Triangle," said Curtis Media President/COO Trip Savery. "Rock 92.9 features real Classic Rock with local personalities. 2 Guys Named Chris has built a solid following in the region, and it is a perfect match for mornings on Rock 92.9."

"We have dominated mornings in Greensboro with 2 Guys Named Chris," stated Dick Broadcasting COO Dick Harlow, which produces and airs the show on WKRR-FM (Rock 92), Greensboro. "The show combines humor, pop culture, and insights into classic rock music and bands with ongoing audience interaction that attracts a loyal male audience every morning."

Tony Garcia, President of Global Media Services, commented, "We're excited to be on Curtis Media's Classic Rock 92.9 in Raleigh. Trip has been a great partner in the past, and I'm looking forward to working with him and his team in Raleigh."

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