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''Dede In The Morning'' Announces Five New Affiliates


DeDe McGuire
DeDe McGuire

"Dede In The Morning" continues to expand with the addition of five new markets. The show is heard nationwide in almost 60 markets and adds KBPA (102-7 The Vibe)/Austin, KOOC (B106)/Killeen-Temple TX, WLOA (Loud 102.3)/Youngstown, WRVZ (98.7 The Beat)/Charleston WV and WWRQ (107.9 The Beat)/Valdosta GA.

"I have been a fan of DeDe since working in Dallas, she is funny, topical and fits perfectly in Austin on The New 102-7 The Vibe, I am so happy to finally work with her," said 102-7 The Vibe/Austin Program Director Jay Michaels.

"We are thrilled to share DeDe with our listeners and make her part of their mornings," added Loud 102.3/Youngstown General Manager Chip Banks.

"We are getting the fun on The Beat with DeDe in the Morning. The show is a perfect combination of fun and laughter. DeDe and her team bring a contagious energy to Charleston and we are so excited to have them," commented WRVZ/Charleston, WV, PD Woody Woods.

McGuire said, "Every morning my team and I wake up ready to spread laughter and fun across the country. So excited to have these amazing radio stations join the DeDe in the Morning party. Austin, Killeen, Youngstown, Valdosta and Charleston -- we got you."

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