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TJ Trout Joins 94.5 FM and AM 770 News Radio KKOB/Albuquerque


TJ Trout
TJ Trout

Cumulus Media announces that TJ Trout, Albuquerque radio legend and New Mexico Broadcasters Association Hall of Famer, will return to Albuquerque radio as he brings his distinctively offbeat and unique perspective to 94.5 FM and AM 770 News Radio KKOB as Afternoon Host. Trout's new show will debut on Tuesday, January 22, and will air weekdays from 3pm-6pm.

Jeff Berry, Vice President/Market Manager, Cumulus Albuquerque, said, "TJ is going to be a great fit in helping our listeners navigate through these polarizing times. In today's news cycle it's hard to find coverage from both sides of the aisle and we aim to give our listeners as much perspective as possible."

"Adding TJ to our lineup is a huge get. I'd rather be working with him than against him," said Pat Frisch, News Talk Operations Manager, Cumulus Albuquerque. "TJ is an iconic Albuquerque radio figure and I know he'll give us a great alternate view every day."

"I came back to Albuquerque to give the listeners a possible alternative to what they've been hearing," said Trout. "The show will be informative, provocative, and above all, entertaining. Very excited about the future!"

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