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Tony Katz Today Adds Detroit, Tampa Affiliates


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Tony Katz

Key Networks has expanded the reach of its nationally syndicated midday program "Tony Katz Today" with two new affiliates in Detroit and Tampa. The show, hosted by Tony Katz, is now airing on WFDF (910 AM Superstation) in Detroit and WHBO (NewsTalk 1040 AM/94.5) in Tampa, extending its presence into two key markets.

In Detroit, the weekday program joins Katz's existing weekend show, "Tony Katz Weekend," which has aired on the station for more than a year. In Tampa, the three-hour daily program is added alongside Katz's syndicated lifestyle show, "Eat Drink Smoke."

"Tony Katz Today" originates from WIBC 93.1 FM, where it airs weekdays from 12:00-3:00pm ET, and is also carried on affiliates including WBT. The program blends political analysis, cultural commentary, and lifestyle topics, positioning itself as an alternative to traditional talk radio by focusing on issues beyond partisan divides.

Katz called the Detroit expansion "terrific," citing support from the Superstation team, and described the Tampa addition as a "homecoming," noting personal ties to the market. Key Networks COO Dennis Green said the show represents "the next generation of talk radio," highlighting Katz's direct approach to current issues.

In addition to "Tony Katz Today," Katz hosts the nationally syndicated "Eat Drink Smoke" radio show and podcast and regularly appears as a cable news commentator. The program is distributed through Key Networks, podcast platforms including Apple Podcasts and Spotify, and via on-demand audio services.

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