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Todd Herman to Host KTTH-AM/Seattle Afternoons


Todd Herman
Todd Herman

KTTH-AM Seattle taps Todd Herman to host afternoon drive on the Western Washington conservative Talk outlet weekdays from 3-6pm beginning September 1. The lifetime Washingtonian co-founded the first Internet radio network theDial, helped start the MSN Video business unit at Microsoft and entered the field of politics as chief digital strategist of the Republican National Committee. He also developed BuzzPo.com.

"Todd is a highly engaging storyteller. It's something you learn the first moment he cracks open the mic," said KTTH Program Director Jason Antebi. "Todd will also be a tremendous brand ambassador: he doesn't just understand the KTTH mission; he lives it."

"Talk radio was my first love in media and joining AM 770 KTTH is literally something of which I've dreamed," added Herman. "To work with David Boze and Michael Medved on Seattle's conservative talk radio station is an honor matched only by the kind words I have received from KTTH listeners. We have a lot of work to do together and an equal amount of fun to have doing it. Let's get on with it."

Herman takes over for Ben Shapiro, who last week announced his departure to care for his infant daughter as she recovers from recent open heart surgery.

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