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‘The Woody Show’ Expands Footprint on Dayparts, Formats.

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Premiere Networks said Monday that “The Woody Show” is for the first time available in multiple dayparts. The move is effective immediately, with the popular morning show now offered to stations across multiple formats and dayparts as a four-hour program, with an optional fifth hour, airing weekdays and Saturdays.


Plus, Premiere Networks says in a news release, stations can customize the work-parts program with their own music.


An NAB Marconi Radio Award finalist for “Major Market Personality of the Year,” Premiere Networks launched the program into national syndication in 2017.


“If we can have breakfast for dinner, we can have ‘The Woody Show’ in other dayparts,” Woody, host of ‘The Woody Show,’ says in the release. “Things change, but content is content. If people love the show and you have a need, we can now meet that need wherever it is.”


“‘The Woody Show’ continues to deliver what affiliates and listeners want — smart, authentic, and relatable radio. Expanding into new formats and dayparts is a natural next step,” says Peter Tripi, Executive Vice President of Affiliate Sales for Premiere Networks. “We’re thrilled to offer stations even more options to grow and entertain their audience.”


“The Woody Show” features Woody, along with co-hosts Greg Gory, Menace, Gina Grad, and Sebas.

 
 
 
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