Florida Man Radio, heard on WDYZ 660AM /Translator 105.5 FM in Orlando and WYGC 104.9 FM in Gainesville, keeps nationally syndicated Bubba the Love Sponge® from 6am-10am, moves Attorney Justin Clark’s You Have Power Radio to 10am-Noon, adds an hour to The Ed Tyll Show now heard Noon-3pm, and shifts The Shannon Burke Show to 3pm-7pm.
The lineup also includes unique programs like The Bill O’Reilly Update weekdays at 9:10am and 11:50am and The Logan Sekulow Re-Program weekdays 5am-6am.
JVC Florida’s Director of Programming Stevie Demann lends insight into the updated lineup on Florida Man Radio, “As this unique radio station continues to grow across the state, we will continue to find new ways to ensure we’re delivering the most off-the-wall, creative, and exciting ways to discuss today’s most relevant and relatable topics. Moving Justin to middays, giving Ed Tyll an extra hour, and Shannon Burke moving to 3pm-7pm to super serve the busy afternoon commute, Florida Man Radio will be better positioned to make our listeners laugh, cringe, think – and of course be ‘Unfiltered and Unafraid’!”
“With Bubba the Love Sponge®, Justin Clark, Ed Tyll, Shannon Burke, Bill O’Reilly, Logan Sekulow, and all of the great local shows on Florida Man Radio, it truly makes our station MUST-LISTEN to radio”, says JVC’s Executive Vice President Shane Reeve. “The great talent and notoriety of our hosts have given our area TRUE personality-driven talk radio. Florida Man Radio proves there can still be funny, topical, and compelling discussions on the radio everyone can enjoy.”
“Florida Man Radio is exactly what radio needs right now; fresh, new, funny, and local.”, said JVC’s CEO John Caracciolo. “Florida Man Radio is a local talk station that isn’t afraid to confront the big topics while not taking itself too seriously. That’s what our company is all about. We buck the norms by keeping live and local radio working for our clients and listeners, providing great results for clients, and continuing to invest in great programming. I’m thrilled for the future of our stations across the country.”
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