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Go Country 105 Adds ''American Country Countdown''


Ryan Fox
Ryan Fox

Westwood One has announced that KKGO-FM (Go Country 105 FM) in Los Angeles has added the "American Country Countdown with Ryan Fox" to its weekend lineup. The Country music countdown show will air Sundays at 6pm PT on the station, which is owned by Mount Wilson FM Broadcasters.

Go Country 105 joins a growing list of affiliates for "American Country Countdown with Ryan Fox," which includes WXTU-FM in Philadelphia, KPLX-FM in Dallas, and WKHX-FM in Atlanta. The program is now carried by 315 stations across the U.S.

Each weekend, "American Country Countdown with Ryan Fox" features the latest Country hits, exclusive artist interviews, and behind-the-scenes stories. With more than 20 years in Country radio, Ryan Fox has worked at major market stations in Los Angeles and Dallas, earning recognition for his humor, authenticity, and passion for the genre.

The show has already welcomed several top Country artists this year, including Kenny Chesney, Lainey Wilson, Cody Johnson, Carly Pearce, Nate Smith, and Zach Top. Last weekend, Darius Rucker and Chase Stokes, star of Netflix's "Outer Banks," joined Fox for a special segment.

Fox said, "We are so honored to welcome our friends at Go Country 105 in Los Angeles to our fast-growing American Country Countdown family! From my time as a student at the University of Southern California, to later being a part of the on-air team at Go Country, I know firsthand the huge role KKGO plays in the largest Country market in America. I couldn't be more excited to start counting down the biggest hits in the U.S.A. every week in L.A."

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