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''The Jesse Kelly Show'' Expands to WFLF in Orlando


''The Jesse Kelly Show''
''The Jesse Kelly Show''

iHeartMedia's WFLF (NewsRadio AM540) in Orlando adds "The Jesse Kelly Show" to its weekday evening lineup, effective Monday, July 15. The Premiere Networks syndicated show will air weekdays from 7-10pm ET. Kelly's mission is to keeps listeners on the pulse of America's hot topics and issues. From news and politics to business and social issues, the U.S. Marine combat veteran shares his unique and entertaining perspective, unfiltered opinions and trademark humor.

"We are thrilled to welcome Jesse Kelly to WFLA Orlando," said iHeartMedia Orlando Senior Vice President of Programming Ken Holiday. "Starting Monday, July 15, Jesse will bring his unfiltered and unapologetic insights to our listeners. From history to politics to pizza, Jesse's show has it all in a no-nonsense kind of way. Whether you're a veteran like Jesse or just a good ol' fashioned red-blooded American, the show has something for everyone."

The addition of WFLF expands "The Jesse Kelly Show's" reach in Florida. The program can also be heard on WFLA-AM in Tampa, WIOD-AM in Miami, WMMB-AM in Melbourne, WJNO-AM in West Palm Beach, WZTA-AM in Vero Beach, WZLB-FM in Fort Walton, WCCF-AM in Port Charlotte and WXJB-FM in Homosassa. The program joined Premiere's lineup in June 2021, and now airs on more than 200 stations across the country, in addition to iHeartRadio.

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