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Team Jubal Productions Formed To Syndicate The Jubal Show


Team Jubal Productions announces its formation to independently launch The Jubal Show in national syndication. The morning show debuted this week on three new iHeartMedia stations: KXJM-FM, JAM'N 107.5 Portland, Oregon; KSLZ-FM, Z107.7 St. Louis, Missouri; and WMKS-FM, 100.3 KISS FM, Greensboro, North Carolina. These stations join other independently owned affiliates in Boise, Colorado Springs, Spokane, Lansing, Lubbock, and Fort Collins who have recently added The Jubal Show to morning drive.

Team Jubal Productions is led by Alex Fresh, Jubal Fresh and Eric Weiss. Craig Whetstine, veteran affiliate relations executive, is handling affiliate sales for the show. The program is formatted to allow a station to seamlessly integrate its music into a four-hour customizable show. It is delivered by FTP and available on a cash and barter basis.

The Jubal Showis co-hosted by Alex Fresh, who is ridiculously funny, fiercely authentic and unapologetically outspoken and "English" Evan, a newcomer to this country who brings his own brand of comedy, musical skills and of course, his accent. The new syndicated program delivers the ratings busting comedy that earned Jubal a Marconi Award and the first-ever National Radio Hall of Fame "One To Watch" award.

"I'm thrilled for us to be able to launch this syndication company and to have so much support from independently owned stations right from the start," said Jubal Fresh. "I'd also like to thank everyone at iHeartMedia for their support of the program. The success we've had in our first 2 months in Seattle has been phenomenal. I'm beyond honored at the faith that iHeartMedia has in us to add the show in these three new major markets along with Seattle and San Antonio."

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