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WLTW-FM/New York to Debut Cubby & Christine Morning Show


Christine Nagy and Paul ''Cubby'' Bryant
Christine Nagy and Paul ''Cubby'' Bryant

iHeartMedia AC WLTW-FM (106.7 Lite FM) New York will debut the new "Cubby & Christine in the Morning Show," weekday mornings from 5-9am, effective Tuesday, May 28. Paul "Cubby" Bryant moves from mornings at co-owned Rhythmic AC WKTU-FM, where he's been on-air for the past 13 years, to partner with longtime WLTW morning host Christine Nagy.

"Cubby is one of New York's most entertaining and highly respected on-air personalities, and we're incredibly excited that he'll be joining the Lite FM family," said 106.7 Lite FM Program Director and AC Brand Manager Chris Conley. "Cubby & Christine's unique chemistry combined with their engaging personalities and dedication to their listeners make them the perfect duo and an incredible addition to an already stellar Lite FM lineup."

"I'm ecstatic about this next chapter in my career with iHeartMedia," said Cubby. "After 10 years at Z100 and 13 years at 103.5 KTU, I'm ready to start a long run at 106.7 Lite FM. I have a huge passion for the format, and I've known Christine since 1996 from our Z100 days and have always been fond of her on and off the air. How do you pass up mornings in America's #1 media market at one of America's top radio stations?"

"I'm so thrilled to begin this new venture doing mornings with my friend Cubby," added Christine. "We've known each other since our days at Z100, but this will be our first opportunity to do a show together! Cubby is an amazing on-air personality and incredible person and with having Producer Jamie on board, we are going to have so much fun working together on morning drive and I can't wait for our Lite-FM family and listeners to join us. Here we go Cubby, and welcome to the team."

Carolina Bermudez will continue mornings on WKTU and a new co-host will be announced soon.

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