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Johnjay & Rich Mark 25 Years on the Air


Johnjay & Rich
Johnjay & Rich

iHeartMedia's KZZP (104.7 Kiss FM) Phoenix is celebrating the 25th anniversary of "The Johnjay & Rich Show," marking a milestone for the long-running morning program.

The show debuted April 9, 2001, on KRQQ in Tucson and has since grown into a nationally syndicated brand. Anchored by its Phoenix flagship, the program consistently ranks among the top performers in multiple markets and demographics, including top 3 finishes across the country, according to Nielsen Audio data.

Airing weekdays from 5-10am MT, the show blends pop culture, news and entertainment, featuring interviews with artists, celebrities and newsmakers. Co-hosts Kyle and Payton join Johnjay Van Es and Rich Berra, with the program emphasizing listener interaction across social media platforms including Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, X, Facebook and YouTube.

The show expanded nationally in 2014 when Premiere Networks, a division of iHeartMedia, added it to its syndication lineup. It is now heard on 20 stations in markets including Denver, Portland, Salt Lake City, Tucson, Springfield, Colorado Springs and Bakersfield, and is also available via iHeartRadio along with supplemental content through its "After Words" podcast.

In a statement, Van Es reflected on the longevity of the show, while Berra credited both humor and camaraderie for its success. Mark Medina, SVP of Programming for iHeartMedia Phoenix, called the 25-year run "a truly remarkable feat," pointing to the show's continued connection with listeners and advertisers.

Beyond broadcasting, Johnjay and Rich are active in community initiatives through The Johnjay & Rich #LoveUp Foundation, which supports children in the foster care system. The organization expanded in 2021 with the creation of The #LovePup Foundation, focused on dog adoption, shelter prevention and community partnerships. In 2025, #LovePup helped more than 60 dogs find homes and microchipped nearly 10,000 pets through its "It's Hip to Chip" program.

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