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''Dede in the Morning'' Adds Four New Affiliates


Dede McGuire
Dede McGuire

Dede in the Morning continues to expand with the addition of four new affiliate stations. The show, which is heard in 85 markets, adds WDLT-FM/Mobile, KMJI-FM (Magic 93.3)/Texarkana AR, KBXT-FM (101.9 The Beat)/Bryan TX, and WQTL-FM (Vibe 106.1)/Tallahassee FL.

"We are so excited to welcome DeDe in the Morning to 104.1 WDLT. She is funny, entertaining, and has immediately connected to Mobile. I have always been a fan and her team already feels like family" said Cumulus/Mobile & Pensacola Regional Operations Manager Vincent "Mojo" Wilson.

"KBXT 101.9 The Beat in Bryan/College Station, home to Texas A&M University, is proud to add DeDe in the Morning to our lineup," commented Brazos Valley Communications VP/GM John Seigler. "We were looking for a morning show that would engage our listeners with current topics blended with timely humor. DeDe in the Morning is a perfect fit for our listeners."

"Adding DeDe in the Morning was a no-brainer for us at Vibe 106.1," stated Program Director Twiggins. "DeDe has established herself as a trailblazer in the radio industry, earning accolades for her outstanding contributions. I am delighted to have DeDe in the Morning join our team; her dynamic presence and unique style align perfectly with the vision we have for the station."

DeDe McGuire said, "I am so blessed and grateful to have four new stations joining the DeDe in the Morning family. A big thank you to my new radio partners for believing in the show."

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