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Juliet Huddy Joins 77 WABC's New Morning Show


Juliet Huddy
Juliet Huddy

Cumulus Media announces the addition of New York City journalist and television personality Juliet Huddy to the new "Bernie & Sid In The Morning" talk show on 77 WABC Radio. Huddy joins Co-Hosts Bernie McGuirk and Sid Rosenberg which made its debut today and airs weekdays from 6am-10am. The program replaces the long-running "Imus In The Morning Show", and features the colorful on-air cast's passionate conversation about the biggest topics in New York and across the nation, with high-profile guests and interaction with great New York listeners.

Huddy is well known to New York listeners, having hosted Fox 5's "Good Day New York" for four years. Huddy has also hosted several national programs on the Fox News Channel, including "Fox & Friends", "Day Side" and her own nationally syndicated talk show ,"The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet". She left the Fox News Channel in September 2016 to launch a music website, BlondeAndCrossbones.com, covering the hard rock and heavy metal music scenes.

Craig Schwalb, 77 WABC Program Director, said: "Juliet is a natural performer, and is equally comfortable talking entertainment and life as she is talking politics. Juliet is an amazing addition to the show and to 77 WABC."

Chad Lopez, Vice President/Market Manager, Cumulus Media-New York, said: "Juliet is great on TV, but on the radio, listeners will get to hear so many different sides of her. She is the perfect personality to join Bernie and Sid."

"This an exciting new direction for me that matches my wacky and provocative personality," said Huddy. "I am so excited to torment Bernie and Sid everyday."

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