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Neal Boortz Returns to Atlanta Airwaves on XTRA 106.3


Neal Boortz
Neal Boortz

Dickey Broadcasting Company announces the return of the veteran talk talent Neal Boortz on conservative News/Talk W292EV (The New XTRA 106.3 FM)/Atlanta, effective immediately. Boortz will be heard daily through Neal's daily "Boortz Report" starting with "The Morning XTRA with Tug Cowart and Scott Rhino" and replayed throughout the day. He'll also call into The Morning XTRA, once per week, to talk with Tug and Scott about the news and events that impact our families and communities.

Boortz is an American author, former attorney and libertarian radio host. He was Inducted into the U.S. Radio Hall of Fame in Chicago in 2009 with the Induction speech delivered by Rush Limbaugh. Boortz started his career in radio in Atlanta in 1969 at WRNG radio. With this move, he has come full circle from where it all started.

"We are excited to announce the return of Neal Boortz to the Atlanta market on XTRA 106.3FM," said Dickey Broadcasting Company President David Dickey. "His voice has entertained and informed generations of Atlantans, and will now continue to do so on XTRA 106.3FM and streaming on the XTRA app. Neal is an accomplished broadcaster who will bring a unique and important perspective to XTRA 106.3FM's line-up and to our loyal listeners. And Neal's addition to the XTRA line-up further fuels the fast growth of this incredible radio station."

Boortz added, "The opportunity to be stridently un-WOKE and to stir things up during a crucial election year just couldn't be passed up. Let's have some fun."

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