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WLTJ (Q92.9)/Pittsburgh Adds ''YaJagoff! Late Night''


''YaJagoff! Late Night''
''YaJagoff! Late Night''

YaJagoff! Media's Rachael Rennebeck and John Chamberlin are set to fill the airwaves on WLTJ (Q92.9) in Pittsburgh and across multiple video channels for the premiere of their latest creation "YaJagoff! Late Night" on Friday, October 13 at 10pm. The new weekly one-hour show, in partnership with Q92.9, will stream over Facebook and YouTube and be simulcast on Q92.9 FM.

Rachael Rennebeck and John Chamberlin, who have entertained listeners as air personalities of YaJagoff on Q for over 15 months, (7-10pm), worked closely with Q92.9 FM's General Manager Gregg Frischling to transition their partnership into YaJagoff! Late Night. As Rachael explains, "We are basically 'flipping the podcast equation.' By shifting YaJagoff! on Q and the YaJagoff Podcast to YaJagoff! Late Night, we will expand our capabilities to bring our uniquely-Pittsburgh news and entertainment to a larger and more diverse audience."

Chamberlin added, "The premiere of YaJagoff! Late Night is going to have Lucky Friday the 13th theme. We are fortunate to have loyal listeners, subscribers, and the local programming support that Q92.9 FM brings as partners in this."

The YaJagoff! Podcast will record its long-running magazine format show at Steel City Media's studio in the North Hills. YaJagoff! Late Night will offer upbeat news and views on everything from local music, events, to the unique Pittsburgh stories and interviews with the region's dynamos and do-gooders (with an occasional nod to the 'jagoffs'). The one-hour show will be formatted into a fully produced video for web and social media, plus clips from the show will air on Q92.9FM throughout the week.

Frischling noted, "We're excited about the potential YaJagoff! Late Night offers as an entertainment concept, especially following the success of YaJagoff! on Q. As avid advocates for everything Pittsburgh, they bring fun, impactful conversation to the topics they cover."

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