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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Arizona Radio: Tim & Willy Show Set To Return

The Tim and Willy Show and Skyview Networks announced today a partnership to return the Tim and Willy Show to Arizona’s airwaves.

The three hour Monday through Friday show debuts live on September 16 at 6 a.m. on six Arizona radio stations. In addition, their show will play 24/7 via audio and video stream on timandwilly.com.

Skyview Networks will provide the studio, radio satellite distribution, and production of the show’s live web stream. With Tim and Willy as talent and producers this time around, the show aims to bring a friendly local feel to its listeners, with more personality, country music and an entertaining cast of characters.

“We’ve worked with some excellent people in our career. None better than Skyview! They told us: Dream the Dream. We did, and together we’ve created the Tim and Willy Show we’ve always wanted,” said Tim Hattrick, co-host and executive producer of the Tim and Willy Show.

Tim Hattrick, Willy D Loon and Andrea Hiland, have a long history of both ratings and revenue success as radio and television personalities across Arizona. In addition, their show has aided thousands of families and children through The Tim and Willy Kid’s FunDation, their 501(c)(3) charity. In today’s challenging media landscape, Tim, Willy and Andrea seek to reconnect on a grass roots level directly with their listeners, fans and sponsors to deliver the genuine Tim and Willy Show.



Combining forces with Skyview Networks, the show will reach a statewide audience, including the Phoenix market and communities serviced by KRDE 94.1 FM, KDAP 96.5 FM, KJJJ 102.3 FM, KZUZ 95.5 FM, KINO 1230 AM and KZUA 92.1 FM.

“We have been longtime fans of Tim and Willy and are proud to partner in bringing these personalities back to Arizona listeners,” said Ken Thiele, president of Skyview Networks. “With Skyview’s satellite distribution, we aim to cover the Phoenix market and communities around the state to give Arizona radio what it has been missing: local, relevant and lighthearted listening.”




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