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Adrian Kulp Joins The Ty Bentli Show as Senior Executive Producer


Adrian Kulp
Adrian Kulp

Cumulus Media has announced that Westwood One's internationally syndicated The Ty Bentli Show has added Adrian Kulp to the team as Senior Executive Producer. Kulp will oversee digital, programming, and production of The Ty Bentli Show, which can be heard in markets across the U.S. and UK from its flagship Nashville radio station WKDF-FM (NASH FM 103.3).

Kulp brings a wealth of creative experience including almost 10 years as a television executive with positions including: Vice President of TV Development at Adam Sandler's Happy Madison Productions (The Goldbergs, Rules of Engagement); Vice President of TV Development at Chelsea Handler's Borderline Amazing; and a stint at CBS's The Late Late Show. He is also an internationally recognized, best-selling author and has contributed as a writer for The Huffington Post and Parents Magazine. He is also the creator of the online parenting destination "Dad or Alive".

Ty Bentli continues to build a team that is focused on maximizing creativity," said John Shomby, Director of Programming, NASH Network, Cumulus Media. "Adrian brings a different perspective to the table that will help the show build a unique vision and bring that to our listeners each morning!" "As this show has grown in reach, the primary goal has been to continue to deliver the most creative and unexpected content, while showcasing the REAL people that we are, both in and outside of the studio," said Bentli. "Adrian's history with entertainment, family and online branding is going to help us design the new blueprint!"

Broadcasting from the Music City, The Ty Bentli Show brings humor, honesty and an edge as Ty and the cast welcome Country music's biggest stars and engage with listeners in authentic conversations of life stories, opinions, relationships, insecurities, and more.

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