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John Clay Wolfe Show Lands Expanded iHeart Deal


John Clay Wolfe
John Clay Wolfe

The John Clay Wolfe Show is expanding its national radio presence as it celebrates its 20th anniversary, thanks to a new multi-year agreement with iHeartMedia. Beginning July 11, the four-hour Saturday morning program will air on 116 iHeartMedia stations nationwide, more than doubling its previous distribution of 55 affiliates.

The expanded lineup includes major-market stations in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Dallas, while the show will continue its live interactive simulcast on YouTube.

One of the first major broadcasts following the rollout will originate live on Saturday, July 25, from Jay Leno's Garage, featuring special guest Jay Leno.

"For 20 years we've never tried to fit into a radio format," said host John Clay Wolfe. "We've simply tried to make people laugh. The cars brought people to the show, but the stories, characters, the guests and the friendships are what kept them coming back every Saturday. We're grateful to everyone who's been part of the journey and excited to welcome a whole new audience."

The program blends automotive expertise with entertainment, featuring live car buying, listener call-ins, celebrity guests, market insights and comedy. Wolfe regularly purchases vehicles live on the air while offering listeners advice on vehicle values and market trends.

Eddie Martiny, Division President for iHeartMedia, said the expanded partnership reflects the show's continued success.

"John Clay Wolfe has built one of the most entertaining and engaging programs in radio, and we're excited to expand his reach across our platform," Martiny said. "Growing The John Clay Wolfe Show to nearly 120 iHeart stations is a testament to the strength of the show and our shared commitment to delivering compelling, relevant programming to our listeners. We're proud to partner with John and look forward to continuing this incredible growth together."

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