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The Financial Exchange Adds KBNP in Portland Oregon


The Financial Exchange
The Financial Exchange

The Financial Exchange with Michael Armstrong and Chuck Zodda, currently heard on 14 stations across New England, including WRKO-AM in Boston, will now air in Portland, OR. Effective August 1 the show begins on KBNP-AM weekdays from 7-9am PT.

"The growth of The Financial Exchange throughout New England has attracted interest from stations outside of the region and I'm thrilled to be able to add the show to KBNP. Keith Lyons has had 30 plus years of success in the Portland market and I'm looking forward to bring our brand of business and financial talk to his station," said Money Matters Radio COO Jason Wolfe.

The syndicated program began as a one hour show in September, 2010 on WRKO-AM and is bow a leading business news radio show in Boston. The duo report on the latest business developments in Boston, New England and throughout the country with interviews from financial professionals, including CEOs, analysts and prominent business leaders.

"Since 1988, "The Money Station" has been Oregon's only All-Business/Financial News Talk station, for viable financial and investment information, and The Financial Exchange is a great addition for our audience," said Owner and General Manager Keith Lyons. "With more Americans preparing for their future as we age, raise children, care for their elderly, or merely enjoy the fruits of our labors and earnings, The Financial Exchange provides specific "source/resource" trends and market details needed to adjust to the economic conditions we face daily. Not just ''stock jocks' talking Market Up/Market Down numbers and shares, but the story line behind savvy listeners need to know."

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