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Dave Ryan Extends Contract with 101.3 KDWB/Minneapolis


Dave Ryan
Dave Ryan

Dave Ryan will be hanging out at iHeartMedia's 101.3 KDWB/Minneapolis a while longer. Ryan celebrated his 25th Anniversary as the morning host of KDWB this past June, first debuting on KDWB in 1993. A new multi-year agreement means The Dave Ryan in the Morning Show will continue to wake up fans in the Twin Cities for quite a while. Ryan will also continue his role as a Talent Mentor for iHeartMedia where he is helping to develop the next generation of on-air talent and personalities.

"Dave Ryan is a Twin Cities institution and I'm so glad he will continue to anchor mornings for KDWB," said Rich Davis, Program Director for KDWB. "He's a true talent whose hard work, entertaining topics and views on pop culture have kept him beloved by listeners and fans and at the top of the ratings for so many years."

"We are so excited that we have renewed the Dave Ryan Morning Show on KDWB," said Jeff Tyler, Division President, iHeartMedia Minneapolis. "It's an honor to work with him, he truly is a legend and an example of how to be the best at your craft. We are all excited to be part of more success for Dave in the future."

"I'm so grateful to be working at a station as legendary as KDWB as well as working with one of the most passionate teams in radio." said Ryan. "KDWB has a palpable energy that's unrivaled in this industry. No other station sounds quite like KDWB and I'm honored to be a part of that for at least another three years."

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