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Hubbard's ''Fitz In The Morning'' Daily Show Set to End
| RADIO ONLINE | Sunday, December 6, 2020 | 4:20pm CT |
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Hubbard Radio confirms that the "Fitz In The Morning" daily show, airing locally in Seattle on KNUC-FM (New Country 98.9 The Bull), will be ending in the next few weeks. Fitz will now focus all of his efforts on syndicated "Country Top 40" and the creation of new projects. The Texas native is only the third host in the 45-year history of Country music's longest-running national radio show, succeeding the late Bob Kingsley in January.
Fitz said, "While I will dearly miss the daily interaction with my Seattle listeners, I'm truly excited to focus my attention on continuing the tradition of CT40 and bringing it into the next decade with fun, captivating new features, emotion, and remembering the stars of yesterday, while introducing the country stars of tomorrow- Taking CT40 into the next 40 years."
Hubbard Radio Seattle VP/Market Manager Wheeler Morris stated, "Over the past few years Fitz and his entire team have connected the new 98-9 The Bull with a growing audience and they will be missed."
Brand/Content Director Scott Mahalick said, "We look forward to writing a new chapter for 98-9 The Bull next year, and are working on plans now. We are glad to continue being the flagship radio station for CT40 with Fitz, and look forward to him playing the HITS for years to come."
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