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AM 770 KTTH Seattle Adds The Will Cain Show to Lineup


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Will Cain

"The Will Cain Show" is a new addition to the weekday lineup of AM 770 KTTH in Seattle from 7-8pm, starting January 2. Hosted by FOX News Radio's Will Cain, the program is set to deliver a mix of sharp political, cultural and current event commentary, contributing to the station's conservative talk lineup.

KTTH Program Director Jason Antebi expressed enthusiasm about the new show, highlighting Cain's ability to connect with listeners through his in-depth and engaging discussions. "Will's presence will enhance our mission of providing top-notch conservative content, and his multifaceted background from law to sports adds a unique flavor to our existing roster," said Antebi.

Cain shared his excitement about joining the influential voices at KTTH. "It's an honor to align with a station that values robust debate and discussion. I look forward to engaging with Seattle's audience and offering my perspective on the pressing issues of our time," Cain stated.

The inclusion of "The Will Cain Show" comes as KTTH restructures its evening programming, following the conclusion of shows by Ben Shapiro and Michael Knowles. The reshuffle will also see "The Mark Levin Show" moving to the 8-11pm slot, followed by "Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla" and "America at Night with Rich Valdez."

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