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Todd-N-Tyler Radio Empire Expands to Fayetteville AR


Todd-N-Tyler Radio Empire
Todd-N-Tyler Radio Empire

"The Todd-N-Tyler Radio Empire" has added a new affiliate, KXNA-FM (The X 104.9) in Fayetteville, AR. The show, known for its mix of humor, candid conversations, and celebrity interviews, will air during the evening hours from 6-10pm, Monday through Friday.

Kenny Wall, Program Director at KXNA-FM, expressed enthusiasm about the new addition: "We wanted to really step up our game at night. The Todd 'N Tyler Radio Empire has done just that. Really good content and they're easy to work with."

The show's co-hosts, Todd Brandt and Mike Tyler, also shared their excitement about joining the Fayetteville market. "Proud to be part of the X 104.9 team!" said Brandt. Tyler added, "Glad to see another great college town join the Todd-N-Tyler Radio Empire. It's time to rock."

"The Todd-N-Tyler Radio Empire" is a multi-market syndicated program that airs live weekdays from 5-10am CT. It's known for its diverse topics which range from serious discussions on politics and sports to lighter fare such as psychological tricks and at-home surgery anecdotes. Regular features of the show include "The Dead Pool," "Unspeakable Sex Acts," and "Famous Chicks that Bug Todd," which consistently draw in a wide range of A-list celebrities for interviews.

In addition to its new slot on KXNA-FM, "The Todd-N-Tyler Radio Empire" also airs on multiple stations across the U.S., including KEZO-FM (Z92) in Omaha, and KIBZ-FM (104.1 The Blaze) in Lincoln, NE, among others.

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