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WKDF/Nashville Adds Big D & Bubba Live in Mornings


Big D and Bubba
Big D and Bubba

Country WKDF-FM (103.3 Country) Nashville adds syndicated Big D & Bubba to its weekday morning lineup, weekdays from 4-10am beginning Monday, October 18. This marks an on-air homecoming for co-hosts Big D and Bubba, who have both called Nashville home for the past 18 years.

Cumulus Nashville Programming Operations Manager Charlie Cook said, "We are lucky that talent this good is right here in our backyard. We've heard Big D and Bubba for years and understand how hard they'll work for WKDF. They are funny, relevant and artists love them."

Cumulus Nashville VP/Market Manager Allison Warren added, "We are thrilled to be working with the Big D & Bubba team. They have consistently entertained audiences and bring an unparalleled passion to every show their team hosts. This crew are born storytellers, their laughter is contagious, and they have a gift for relating to people whether artists or listeners. We are confident our clients and listeners will be surprised and delighted when they tune into the Big D & Bubba show."

"Airing live in mornings on 103.3 Country is the culmination of a ton of hard work," said Bubba. "Preparation and luck have met, and it's time to cook this chicken."

"This is our home," added Big D. "We live here. We have each raised our families in this town. Bubba's a volunteer firefighter. We are the listener, and we're living the lifestyle. Country is what we are."

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