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WDAE/Tampa Announces Debut of ''The Pat & Aaron Show''


Pat Donovan and Aaron Jacobson
Pat Donovan and Aaron Jacobson

Sports WDAE/Tampa Bay debuts "The Pat & Aaron Show," with Pat Donovan and Aaron Jacobson, weekday afternoons from 12-3pm, effective immediately. Donovan has served as a reporter/producer for WDAE for close to seven years. In addition to co-hosting the show, Donovan will continue as part of the lineup on the 95.3 WDAE weekend program, "The Insiders," featuring Rick Stroud from the Tampa Bay Times, Jenna Laine from ESPN and Trevor Sikkema from PewterReport.com.

"It's absolutely a dream come true to continue to broadcast in the Tampa Bay market," said Donovan. "Not only do I love sports, but I have a true connection to the area and I can't wait to interact even more with our listeners on the air waves with Aaron."

Jacobson has served as a producer and host for WDAE and co-owned WFLA-AM for close to five years. He currently is a co-host of the long-running AM Tampa Bay program, "AM Tampa Bay on WFLA" alongside broadcaster Jack Harris. He will continue to serve as a co-host for "AM Tampa Bay" in addition to hosting "The Pat & Aaron Show."

"Pat and I could not be more excited to start this wild ride," said Jacobson. "As hard as we worked for this moment, none of it would be possible without the support of our listeners. I can't wait to take on this new journey alongside the entire 95.3 WDAE team as well as with our listeners in the Bay Area."

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