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XTRA 106.3/Atlanta Extends Morning Show


Dickey Broadcasting Company announced today that XTRA 106.3FM - Atlanta's Most Conservative News & Talk Station - will extend their morning show, The Morning XTRA, to five days per week. The show is hosted by Lt. Colonel Mark Zinno, and Atlanta Radio Veterans, Tug Cowart and Scott "Rhino" Rheinhold.

Since its launch in mid-April, the Morning XTRA has spoken with political insiders, pundits, candidates, and many of our current government leaders. This list includes, Current US House of Representative Barry Loudermilk, former Speaker of US House of Representatives Newt Gingrich, former US Secretary of Health and Human Services Tom Price, Current Georgia State Attorney Chris Carr, Republican Governor Candidate Vernon Jones, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, former US Senator Kelly Loeffler, Fox News contributor Joey Jones, and Governor Brian Kemp.

"The state of Georgia was the mecca of the national political scene in the 2020 election and since that election Georgia also has become home of some of the most engaging, entertaining, and important local political conversations in the country," said David Dickey, President, Dickey Broadcasting Company. "By adding 12 additional hours of live and local content, we are allowing the listeners of Atlanta to hear a local version of our political landscape. We are excited for Mark Zinno, Tug Cowart and Scott "Rhino" Rheinhold to entertain, engage, and inform throughout Atlanta's morning drive."

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