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Cardle and Woolley Join KJCE (Talk 1370 AM)/Austin


Jim Cardle and Lynn Woolley
Jim Cardle and Lynn Woolley

Audacy announced the addition of the morning news and talk program "Cardle and Woolley" to Talk 1370 AM (KJCE-AM) in Austin. The duo will be heard weekdays from 7-9am CT, effective immediately. The show is a live and local look at the issues of the day - from Austin and Texas, to the national picture in Washington and beyond, featuring expert guests, listener calls, and the issues they care about.

"We are excited to provide Austin and central Texas with a new local outlet to join the conversation on issues and concerns people have that effect our area," said Bob Mackay, Senior Vice President and Market Manager, Audacy Austin. "The combination of Jim and Lynn's opinions and perspective will be informative and entertaining as we aim to serve the community."

Jim Cardle, the "Texas Insider," is the publisher of the online political newsletter TexasInsider.org and has more than 30 years of connections and experience across the political spectrum, from his years on Capitol Hill and the H.W. Bush administration, to years of working with elected officials from across the state.

Lynn Woolley brings more than 30 years of talk radio experience from markets across Texas, including more than 24 years as host of the syndicated "The Lynn Woolley Show" heard in several Texas markets. He's also worked as a radio news anchor in Dallas and Austin, a political writer for The Dallas Morning News and The Epoch Times, and has worked on the ad agency side of the business in his native Temple and across much of Central Texas.

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