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Jason Rantz to Host Mornings on KTTH/Seattle


Jason Rantz
Jason Rantz

Talk KTTH-AM Seattle taps the all-new "Jason Rantz Show" to fill the morning drive slot. Rantz will air weekday mornings from 6-9am beginning September 5. Rantz has spent the past four years on co-owned New/Talk KIRO-FM. He's also appeared on FOX News, NBC Nightly News, and KIRO, KING and KOMO television, and in The Seattle Times, Mediaite, The Daily Wire and many more publications. His blog is one of the most-viewed on MyNorthwest.com.

"Jason has a fresh, new take on conservatism," said Bonneville Seattle VP/Market Manager Carl Gardner. "He's young, single, urban -- yet a passionate conservative, in the heart of one of America's most liberal/progressive cities. He's a must-listen if you wonder at all about the future of conservative values for a new generation."

"I'm excited to help get everyone's day started on their way to work, covering the stories that impact us the most," added Rantz. "We've been outnumbered by the Progressive chorus for too long. It's time to fight back with common sense solutions and, yes, some snark."

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