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''Coast to Coast AM'' Returns to Radio in Canada


''Coast to Coast AM''
''Coast to Coast AM''

Orbyt Media, a syndication network in Canada, has announced that "Coast to Coast AM" is now available to radio stations across Canada on a market-exclusive basis, following a three-year hiatus. In January, 2023, George Noory celebrated 20 years as host of the overnight program. Produced and syndicated by Premiere Networks, the show airs on more than 640 radio stations across the U.S. and can now be heard on CKLW in Windsor, ON.

Each night, Coast to Coast AM features discussions on news and current events, paranormal phenomena, time travel, and all things curious and unexplained. Noory welcomes guests and callers from all walks of life, providing a judgment-free forum for ideas beyond the mainstream. The program's return to Canada comes as whistleblowers in the U.S. claim governments have captured unidentified vehicles from other planets.

"It's great to be back on CKLW - The Big 8," said Noory. "What's even cooler is that this was the first radio station I applied to work at when I was 21 years old living in Detroit. I'm looking forward to working with the team at Orbyt Media to expand Coast to Coast AM across Canada."

"We're proud to have Coast to Coast AM back in our lineup of best-in-class programming," added Orbyt Media Senior Specialist of Affiliates and Content Jennifer Morrison. "This show has a fan base like none other and is sure to light up listeners' overnights."

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