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Erik Scott Smith Joins KILT-FM/Houston as Morning Co-Host


Erik Scott Smith
Erik Scott Smith

Audacy welcomes Erik Scott Smith as morning co-host for KILT-FM (100.3 The Bull) in Houston, effective October 27. Smith joins "The Morning Bullpen" with co-hosts George and Mo, weekdays from 5:30-10am CT. Previously Erik Scott Smith had been a personality and executive producer of "The Heidi & Frank Show," in Los Angeles for over 13 years. He also has experience as a film actor, musician and co-host of the FOX pop-culture television show "Dish Nation."

"I'm beyond excited for Erik to join George and Mo in the Morning Bullpen," said Senior Vice President and Market Manager Sarah Frazier. "Erik's longtime radio experience coupled with his positive attitude, energy, character and innovation will add so much to the morning commute Houstonians make every day and we look forward to adding him to our weekday programming."

"There's one thing that I've already learned about Texas - everyone is SO nice here," added Smith. "I am ready and anxious to join the talented, dedicated team at The Bull. I already feel at home because of the incredible folks at Audacy and can't wait to crack the mic with talented hosts like George and Mo. It's really an honor for me."

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