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“The BOB & TOM Show” Signs Multi-Year Deal with Westwood One

Cumulus Media’sWestwood OneandThe BOB & TOM Showannounce that they have entered into a long-term agreement to continue to syndicate the award-winning comedic morning radio show. As part of the renewed agreement, The BOB & TOM Show will continue to air on 17 of Cumulus Media’s radio stations across the U.S., extending a successful broadcast partnership of over 25 years.

The iconic Radio Hall of Fame program is broadcast on over 100 affiliates in markets across the U.S. and is available to stations of all formats and market sizes exclusively through Westwood One,the largest audio network in the U.S.

“The BOB & TOM Show has been making Americans laugh each morning for more than 25 years,” said Collin R. Jones, President of Westwood One and EVP, Corporate Strategy & Development for Cumulus Media. “It is an impressive achievement when a program can drive audience numbers and advertiser interest for a stretch this long. We at Westwood One are honored to continue our relationship with this exceptionally talented cast for years to come.” 


Tom Griswold, Host of The BOB & TOM Show, said: “We are truly pleased to continue working with our long-term partner Westwood One and with our incredible Cumulus Media affiliates. We have terrific teams here at The BOB & TOM Show and at Westwood One and look forward to entertaining listeners across the U.S. with the funniest morning content available. The radio party rolls on… turn it up!” 

The BOB & TOM Show features an ensemble cast delivering an unpredictable blend of news, talk, sports, celebrity guests, in-studio musical performances, sketch comedy, and topical, sometimes irreverent, humor. 

Many of The BOB & TOM Show’s Cumulus Media affiliates have featured the morning show for multiple years. The Cumulus stations that will continue to air The BOB & TOM Show include:

  • Chicago, IL, WKQX-HD2                         5 years 
  • Cincinnati, OH, WOFX-FM                    28 years 
  • Peoria, IL,WGLO-FM                             27 years 
  • Stockton, CA, KHKK-FM                        25 years 
  • Saginaw, MI, WILZ-FM                           25 years 
  • Boise, ID, KKGL-FM                               24 years 
  • Erie, PA, WQHZ-FM                               23 years 
  • Colorado Springs, CO, KKFM-FM         20 years 
  • Des Moines, IA, KGGO-FM                    12 years 
  • Pensacola, FL, WJTQ-FM                      10 years 
  • Savannah, GA, WIXV-FM                       10 years
  • Topeka, KS, KDVV-FM                            10 years
  • Lake Charles, LA, KKGB-FM                  10 years 
  • Green Bay, WI, WKRU-FM 6 years
  • Youngstown, OH, WYFM-FM                    5 years
  • Wilmington, NC, WKXS-FM                      5 years
  • Muskegon, MI, WLCS-FM                         4 years 

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