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KTTH/Seattle Adds Bryan Suits to Weekday Mornings


Bryan Suits
Bryan Suits

Bryan Suits returns to the Pacific Northwest's conservative Talk KTTH-AM/Seattle as part of its revamped lineup for the "conservative commute," weekday mornings from 6-9am beginning Monday, February 7 for "The Bryan Suits Show." He's no stranger to the region as a former evening host on sister KIRO from 1999-2002, before hosting duties on KOGO-AM/San Diego and on KFI-AM/Los Angeles.

"When we moved back to Western Washington, the last thing on my mind was radio," said Suits. "After filling in on KTTH mornings, I realized that I was born to do this. This is where I started and found my voice. Someone has to reflect what the sensible people are thinking and thankfully, KTTH is doing that. I'm humbled and grateful to be part of the team that tells the truth every day."

"KTTH is the region's leading conservative talk station because of our passionate, local hosts. Bryan Suits makes us even stronger," said Bonneville Seattle Senior Vice President and Market Manager Cathy Cangiano. "As we head into the midterm elections, KTTH is poised to make some waves."

"We're proud to continue to deliver ‘live and local' with the newest addition to the conservative commute," added KTTH Program Director Jason Antebi. "With Suits, you don't just have a good time listening, you learn a lot. He takes you into the stories, telling you more than just what happened, but why it happened, and what will happen next."

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