The Todd and Tyler Radio Empire - History

History

Todd and Tyler first teamed up at WSJW in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in February 1993. Previously, Tyler was hosting the afternoon show and Brandt was part of the "Starview Morning Show". The duo moved to KEZO-FM in Omaha in August 1993. It became the top-rated morning show in Omaha in 1995 and has maintained that spot with the 25-54 demographic. The show began syndication in November 2006. The show is carried by the following stations:

Affiliate Call letters City Started Broadcasting On Air (Local Time)
Z92 KEZO-FM Omaha, Nebraska August 1993 5am - 10am Mon-Fri, 3rd-shift replay 10pm - 2am Sun-Thur; Best of the Week 6am-10am Saturday
T95 KICT-FM Wichita, Kansas November 2006 5am - 10am Mon-Fri
Rock 99.3 KETT-FM Scottsbluff, Nebraska October 2010 4am - 9am Mon-Fri
Pure Rock Z 102 KZMC McCook, NE November 2010 5am - 10am Mon-Fri
93.5 The Hawk KKOT Columbus, Nebraska February 2012 5am - 10am Mon-Fri
104.1 The Blaze KIBZ Lincoln, Nebraska February 2012 5am - 10am Mon-Fri
The Fox KXFM Santa Maria, California September 2012 5am - 10am Mon-Fri (Tape delayed)
KLUK-FM (Lucky 98) KLUK Laughlin, Nevada November 2012 5am - 10am Mon-Fri
KKGB-FM (Rock 101) KKGB Lake Charles, Louisiana June 2013 5am - 10am Mon-Fri

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