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Brett Andrews to Host New Morning Show on WOLX Madison


Brett Andrews
Brett Andrews

Audacy's 94.9 WOLX in Madison launches The Brett Andrews Radio Show as its new morning program, airing weekdays from 6-10am CT. Andrews, who joined Audacy in July, will continue serving as Brand Manager for WMHX-FM (Mix 105.1 FM) in Madison and Assistant Brand Manager for WMYX-FM (99.1 The Mix) and WXSS-FM (103.7 Kiss FM) in Milwaukee. In addition to his new morning duties, he will remain on-air weekdays from 2-7pm on 99.1 The Mix.

"Brett's radio IQ, creativity, and leadership have made a tremendous impact on Audacy since he joined us," said Jason Bjorson, Senior Vice President and Market Manager, Audacy Wisconsin. "We're excited to bring his passion and energy back to the airwaves of Madison with The Brett Andrews Radio Show kicking off mornings on WOLX, the market's top-rated station."

Andrews added, "I'm so excited to be back on the air in Madison and waking up Southern Wisconsin on 94.9 WOLX, one of the most listened to and respected radio stations in the state. My thanks to my Audacy family, including Jason Bjorson, Dave Richards, and Jeff Sottolano. I look forward to continuing my partnership with Molly Cruz, Jonathan Suttin, and the rest of the amazing Madison and Milwaukee team. Now let's dust off that early alarm."

Prior to joining Audacy, Andrews spent two decades with iHeartRadio, where he held senior programming leadership roles in Milwaukee, Madison, St. Louis, and Portland. He has also hosted on stations including WKSC/Chicago, KKRZ/Portland, and KJR & KJEB/Seattle.

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