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710 WOR Expands Sunday Programming with ''Rich on Tech''


Rich DeMuro
Rich DeMuro

iHeartMedia's 710 WOR in New York has announced the addition of "Rich on Tech" to its Sunday evening lineup, featuring technology expert Rich DeMuro. The show, airing from 8-11pm, promises to deliver the latest in technology news, reviews, and insights to the tri-state area.

Hosted by Rich DeMuro, a veteran technology reporter and New Jersey native, the program covers everything from the latest gadgets and apps to significant trends in the tech industry. DeMuro's engaging and informative style is set to captivate listeners with in-depth discussions, expert interviews, and actionable advice on utilizing technology effectively in daily life.

Tom Cuddy, Program Director for 710 WOR, said, "We are excited to welcome 'Rich on Tech' to the new WOR Sunday lineup. Rich's expertise and passion for technology make him a perfect fit for our audience, and we look forward to providing our listeners with Rich's valuable and entertaining content."

The show's content will range from exploring hidden features of smartphones to providing tips on cybersecurity and making the most of household AI devices. "I'm so excited to be on the airwaves of my hometown area, bringing the best tech knowledge to listeners in the tri-state. I'm here to answer your biggest tech questions and help you get the most out of the tech you use every day," said DeMuro.

DeMuro is also known for his role as the television technology reporter on Los Angeles' KTLA Channel 5, where he's featured on their morning news program. His venture into radio began with KFI, a Los Angeles sister station of 710 WOR, and his show "Rich on Tech" has since gone national in 2023, now syndicated by Premiere Radio Networks and accessible on over 350 stations nationwide.

Additionally, DeMuro will join "Mendte in the Morning" with Larry Mendte for a weekly technology segment every Thursday morning at 7:40am.

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