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Michael Berry Re-Ups Four Years at KTRH AM 740/Houston


iHeartMedia Houston's KTRH AM 740 announced today a new four-year agreement with popular on-air host Michael Berry. Under the agreement, fans will continue to enjoy "The Michael Berry Show" each weekday from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. "The Michael Berry Show" features entertaining conversation across a variety of topics, ranging from politics, parenting, culture, food and more.

"I'm excited to extend our partnership with Michael because he is one of the hardest working radio personalities in America and offers a unique brand of humor and information," said Eddie Martiny, Region President for iHeartMedia Houston. I know his listeners will ‘pop a top' knowing Michael Berry will continue taking them to and from work!"

"We're thrilled to be able to continue our relationship with Michael," said Bryan Erickson, Director of AM Programming for iHeartMedia Houston. "In a format filled with imitators, Michael is a true original."

"I love what I do, I love who I do it with and I love that I do it here with iHeartMedia," said Berry. "Talk Radio is about engaging people with ideas, and some will agree, some won't, but it's entertaining and rewarding to engage. That's what I get to do every single day and now I can do it for years more to come."

Berry began his radio career in 2005 at KPRC AM 950 and now "The Michael Berry Show" can be heard on nearly two dozen additional iHeartMedia stations across top cities throughout the country including New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Portland, Nashville, New Orleans, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Birmingham and Baton Rouge.

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