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''Dede In The Morning'' Adds Seven New Affiliates


Dede in the Morning
Dede in the Morning

"Dede In The Morning" continues to expand with the addition of seven new affiliates. The show is heard nationwide in nearly 80 markets. New affiliates include WXST (99.3 The Box)/Charleston SC, WKYX (The Beat)/Paducah KY, WSMK/South Bend IN, WGGG (Power 92.1)/Gainesville FL, WBXX (The Block)/Kalamazoo MI, WJXM (95.1 The Beat)/Meridian MS and WACR/Starkville MS.

"Charleston is so happy to welcome DeDe in the Morning to our city," said Charleston Radio Group Operations Director Steve Crumbley. "Already her energy, her fun, her topicality has turned up mornings in Chuck Town. DeDe will change the face of Morning radio and Charleston!"

"DeDe in the Morning is winning for us on Hot 97-3 in Toledo," said Glass City Radio/Toledo, OH and Golden Triangle Radio/Starkville, MS Market President Mike Mori. "When we needed a new morning show for WACR, we didn't have far to look. It made perfect sense to expand our partnership with DeDe in the Morning to Starkville."

"Paducah has a new Beat, and we are so happy to have DeDe in the Morning waking us up with laughter and fun," said Program Director AJ Martin for the recently launched Hip Hop station. "In a few short weeks, DeDe and her team have lit-up Paducah."

McGuire commented, "I am so blessed and grateful to have seven new radio homes. A big thank you to my new radio partners for believing in the show. There is no stopping us."

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