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''Alabama's Morning Show with Suzanne and Chris'' Debuts


Suzanne Wynn and Chris Wright
Suzanne Wynn and Chris Wright

"Alabama's Morning Show with Suzanne and Chris" debuted January 13 with an initial network of three stations. The duo says thee goal is to grow the network to at least a dozen stations covering all regions of the state. Suzanne Wynn and Chris Wright have been fixtures on East Alabama stations for several years, often competing against each other. This is the first time they have worked together. Between them they have won 10 Radio Morning Show of the Year awards from the Alabama Broadcasters Association.

Wynn was most recently a co-host of the Morning Mix on WKXX (Mix 102.9)/Gadsden. She had previously been heard on WFZX and WTDR/Anniston and, before that, stations in Columbus, GA.

Wright made his radio debut in 1986 and has been on the airwaves ever since, most recently with RadioAlabama stations WFXO and WRFS/Sylacauga and Alexander City. Along the way he spent several years at WVOK/Oxford then WKLS/Gadsden as well as a shorter stint at WTXT/Tuscaloosa.

The new show is available to stations in Alabama with a family friendly format and built to work with a range of ages and music formats. Daily shows are delivered to stations via ftp Monday through Friday and is 100% barter. Visit AlabamasMorningShow.com

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