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Broomhead to Host Mornings on Bonneville's KTAR/Phoenix


Mike Broomhead
Mike Broomhead

Bonneville/Phoenix taps Mike Broomhead to host "The Mike Broomhead Show" weekday mornings from 8am to noon on KTAR-FM (News 92.3). He replaces "The Bruce St. James and Pamela Hughes Show," which aired for the past five years. Broomhead, formerly a morning host on iHeartMedia's KFYI-AM, will make his KTAR debut on Monday, February 24. He also hosts a weekly show on AZTV and works closely with many local charity organizations.

"We are extremely excited to add one of the most talented talk show hosts in the country to our powerful lineup," said Bonneville/Phoenix Senior Vice President and Market Manager Scott Sutherland. "Mike is a values-driven, influential thought leader who is committed to making a positive impact in our community, which is core to the KTAR mission."

"I can't wait to be on FM talking to a massive and diverse audience about important issues on the most historic radio station in Phoenix," added Broomhead. "KTAR is Arizona and so am I. I'm so excited to go to work with the talented news, talk and digital teams."

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