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101.5 KGB-FM/San Diego Debuts New Morning Show


Big Rich, TD and Fletch
Big Rich, TD and Fletch

Classic Rock 101.5 KGB/San Diego debuts a new morning show, "Big Rich, TD and Fletch," on Monday August 5. Big Rich, TD and Fletch will air weekdays from 6-10am. "Big Rich, TD & Fletch" debuted in morning drive on San Diego Sports760 in 2022, and earlier this year launched a music-formatted show in afternoons on 101.5 KGB-FM.

"The energy, humor and positivity that Big Rich, TD & Fletch bring to their shows in San Diego is infectious," said iHeartMedia San Diego Senior Vice President of Programming Taylor Jukes. "These three have lively and engaging perspectives across three generations and their love of sports, technology and pop culture will engage San Diegans on the morning commute."

Rich "Big Rich" Ohrnberger has hosted multiple shows for San Diego Sports760 since the end of his NFL career. He spent six years in the league as an Offensive Lineman for the New England Patriots, Arizona Cardinals and San Diego Chargers, and is now the color analyst for the San Diego State Aztecs.

"I feel very fortunate to be working alongside two extremely talented people. TD & Fletch are not only great hosts but they're my friends. To all the listeners trying us for the first time, welcome to the party," said Rich "Big Rich" Ohrnberger.

Travis "TD" Dale has worked in various roles across Southern California, in Talk Programming, Producing, Traffic and even radio sales. "So excited to make the jump over to the legendary 101.5 KGB! Let's have some fun San Diego!" said Dale.

Ben "Fletch" Fletcher served as a producer and morning show co-host on San Diego Sports760 before joining Big Rich and TD on-air. He has a passion for the San Diego State Aztecs and has been on the football and basketball broadcasts for the last 6 years.

Clint August moves to afternoon drive on 101.5 KGB, weekdays from 3-7pm. Big Rich, TD and Fletch will now be heard in a new two-hour midday timeslot on San Diego's Sports 760.

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