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CMG's WDBO-AM/Orlando Expands ''The Joe Kelley Show''


Joe Kelley
Joe Kelley

Cox Media Group expands The Joe Kelley Show on News/Talk WDBO in Orlando, adding an hour from 5-7pm, starting May 1. The move provides an opportunity for listeners to tune in earlier before heading home for the day. The expansion comes as part of a lineup change aimed at offering listeners more diverse programming options. With Sean Hannity's third hour moving to 7pm, listeners who prefer his political commentary and analysis can still catch him in the evening.

"I'm really excited about the opportunity given to me by WDBO to help lead on-air discussions about such vital issues during such unstable times," said Kelley. "Instead of talking points, I'll just bring my natural curiosity about issues and life. Instead of screaming and yelling, I'll engage our great listeners in compelling discussion about the day's events. Instead of calling people names, I'll welcome all opinions and ideas equally. Most importantly, I want The Joe Kelley show to be fun, interesting and easy-to-listen-to."

"As we embrace Joe Kelley and celebrate the expansion of his local radio show, we also embrace the positive impact it will have on our community," added WDBO Director of Branding and Programming Keith Memoly. "With more time to share his insightful perspective and engaging personality, Joe will continue to uplift, connect, and strengthen the bonds that make our community thrive."

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