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WCNN Atlanta Moves ''Buck Belue Show'' to Prime Time


''Buck Belue Show''
''Buck Belue Show''

WCNN (680 The Fan & 93.7 FM) in Atlanta is making a programming change for the "Buck Belue Show," hosted by University of Georgia icon Buck Belue. Starting Tuesday, March 11th, the show will transition from its current morning slot of 10-11am to a new prime time slot, weekdays from 6-8pm. The station is also expanding the show's presence with the introduction of "Buck Belue Saturdays."

Belue, known for his expertise and enthusiasm as a sports commentator, will enhance his show with a dynamic format featuring a rotating co-host. This new co-hosting approach will adapt with the sports seasons, aiming to keep content current and engaging throughout the year.

David Dickey, President of Dickey Broadcasting stated, "We are thrilled to offer our listeners more opportunities to enjoy Buck Belue's expertise and passion for sports. The new evening slot and the addition of Buck Belue Saturdays will provide even more in-depth coverage of the Braves, UGA, Falcons and more and lively discussions on the sports topics our audience loves."

This shift is part of Dickey Broadcasting's ongoing efforts to expand and enhance its prime time lineup, catering to the diverse interests of Atlanta sports fans. The company aims to offer more local and live sports talk programming, enriching the listener experience.

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