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Beasley Media Syndicates the Andie Summers Morning Show


Andie Summers Morning Show
Andie Summers Morning Show

WXTU-FM/Philadelphia's "Andie Summers Morning Show" featuring host Andie Summers with Jeff Kurkjian, producer Donnie Black and assistant producer Shannon Boyle, will be syndicated on the company's 102.5 WKLB-FM in Boston and KCYE-FM in Las Vegas. Beasley will officially launch the show across the markets on Monday, August 26. As part of the transition, KCYE Program Director and air personality Shawn Stevens will move from mornings to middays on KCYE.

Summers has been waking up country music fans in Philadelphia and the surrounding counties on 92.5 XTU since 1999. During her 25 plus years in the business, Summers has earned the love of her listeners and the respect of the country music community, winning several awards, including multiple Country Music Association (CMA) Award for Major Market Personality of the Year, the Academy of Country Music Award (ACM) for Major Market Station of the Year and a Gracie Award.

"Andie Summers has been beloved by loyal fans in Philly for decades and the show brand has only improved in recent years with the addition of Jeff Kurkjian, Donnie Black and Shannon Boyle," said Chief Content Officer Justin Chase. "I have no doubt that Country radio listeners in Boston and Vegas will fall in love with this amazing cast."

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