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Ashley & Brad Add WKZA-FM/Jamestown to its Network


Ashley & Brad
Ashley & Brad

Sun Broadcast Group's syndicated morning show, "Ashley & Brad," is starting 2021 with the addition of WKZA-FM as its latest affiliate. Media One Radio's 106.9 expands the duo's reach into Jamestown, NY and the duo will now wake up "Kiss FM" listeners. "Ashley & Brad replaced our popular local morning show, but our audience quickly accepted them because of their fun, upbeat energy and ability to make it feel like you've been listening to them for years," said Media One Radio Group GM Andrew Hill.

Ashley Paige said, "We're excited to be kicking off the new year as a part of the team at 106.9 Kiss FM."

Brad Abrell added, "We're looking forward to interacting with and waking up the community of Jamestown, New York with our brand of radio caffeine to get the day started."

"Ashley & Brad deliver major market content and total flexibility for a fraction of the cost. Plus, they go above and beyond to customize and sound live and local," said Sun Broadcast Group Chief Development Officer Rich O'Brien. "We are excited to join the team at 106.9 Kiss FM. Plus, Brad can save you a bundle with Geico homeowners insurance."

Ashley & Brad is produced by Skid Trax and is available as part of Sun Broadcast Group's daypartable programming. It is available as a 4-hour show Monday through Friday for Hot AC, Classic Hits or Country formats.

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