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Byran Washington Appointed KBWL/Denver APD/MD


Byran B-Dub Washington
Byran B-Dub Washington

Bryan "B-Dub" Washington is appointed Assistant Program Director, Music Director and afternoon host for iHeartMedia Country KWBL-FM (106.7 The Bull)/Denver, effective immediately. Washington joins 106.7 The Bull from the company's co-owned cluster in Sacramento, where he served as Program Director at KBEB-FM (92.5 The Bull). While studying at the University of Oregon, he worked at KUPL/Portland and then spent time at KMLW/Phoenix. Washington also hosts the syndicated "Buckwild Saturday Night with B-Dub."

"I am incredibly excited and honored to be part of the All New 106.7 The Bull," said Washington. "The culture that's been cultivated at iHeartMedia Denver is incredible and having the opportunity to build a winning brand from the ground up is absolutely awesome. I look forward to making some radio magic in the Mile High City. Horns Up."

"Following an extensive nationwide search, it was clear that B-Dub is uniquely qualified and the perfect fit to join 106.7 The Bull's new family," said iHeartMedia West Division and Denver Region Senior VP/Programming JoJo Turnbeaugh. "B-Dub's vast knowledge of the Country format, outstanding relationships within the Country music scene and incredible work ethic are exactly what we need to take 106.7 The Bull to new heights."

In addition, iHeartMedia/Denver announced that syndicated "The Bobby Bones Show" will now air on 106.7 The Bull on weekday mornings from 5-10am. The station launched in December with 10,000 songs in a row from country artists including Kenny Chesney, Carrie Underwood, Blake Shelton, Tim McGraw, Luke Bryan and Miranda Lambert.

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