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WFDF/Detroit Adds ''Your Morning Show with Michael DelGiorno''


Michael DelGiorno
Michael DelGiorno

News/Talk WFDF-AM (910 AM Detroit) adds "Your Morning Show with Michael DelGiorno" to its morning programming, airing live weekdays from 6-9am ET. This marks the 50th affiliate for DelGiorno's show since joining Premiere Networks' national lineup in October, 2024. The show promises a mix of news, political commentary, lifestyle topics, pop cultur, and humor.

DelGiorno joining a roster of programs at 910 AM including "The Glenn Beck Program," "The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show" and "The Sean Hannity Show." Since its format relaunch in September 2023, the station has seen a significant increase in its listener base, driven by its commitment to providing conservative talk, local news, weather and traffic updates.

Adell Media CEO Kevin Adell expressed enthusiasm about DelGiorno's addition, stating, "Michael DelGiorno is a perfect fit to lead our impressive weekday lineup featuring the biggest talent in talk radio. We are excited about the continued growth and success of our station as a leading source of news and information in the community."

DelGiorno, a Flint native, shared his excitement about returning to Michigan, "I'm thrilled to be coming home to start the day off right on Detroit's Superstation and just in time for my Lions' first Super Bowl."

Before joining 910 AM, DelGiorno was with iHeartMedia Nashville's WLAC, where his show expanded rapidly to 25 markets within a year. His career spans New Orleans, Washington DC and Los Angeles, and includes roles as a fill-in host for nationally-syndicated programs.

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