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''The Ashley & Brad Show'' Signs with Key Networks


''The Ashley & Brad Show''
''The Ashley & Brad Show''

Key Networks has signed an agreement with syndicated daily radio program, "The Ashley & Brad Show," to manage advertising for the program, effective January 1. The four-hour weekday feature hosted by Ashley Paige and Brad Abrell, brings a dose of news, pop culture, and laughs with engaging conversation that is family friendly. The show features funny bits, trivia, and popular guest interviews, along with humorous conversation, and the latest in entertainment and music news.

In its new role as ad rep, Key Networks will monetize barter associated with the show, which has grown since its 2015 launch and is now heard every day in 20 markets across the U.S. "The Ashley & Brad Show" is available for all formats, including Country, AC, Hot AC, CHR and Classic Hits, and in all dayparts.

Skid Trax Co-Founder Tonya Campos and producer of "The Ashley & Brad Show," said, "What a great start this will be to 2024. We are all looking forward to working with Key Networks in what promises to be a great partnership."

Skid Trax Co-Founder Michael Raffety, producer of "The Ashley & Brad Show," commented, "Ashley and Brad are thrilled to partner with Key Networks. We look forward to connecting Ashley and Brad's growing audience with new brands."

Key Networks President of Sales Jason Wilberding said, "With the Ashley & Brad partnership, we provide yet another "Brand Safe" environment for clients and agencies. Our sales team is thrilled to have them join the Key Networks family."

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