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A new choice for country music comes to South Florida radio | Poller & Jordan Advertising Agency

Clear Channel announced today the debut of 93.5 The Bull, Fort Lauderdale’s New Hit Country, effective immediately.  93.5 The Bull will kick off with commercial-free music for the entire summer featuring the newest hits from Country artists such as Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean, Blake Shelton, Carrie Underwood, Kenny Chesney, Eric Church and Miranda Lambert.

In addition, 93.5 The Bull will feature award-winning Country morning program The Bobby Bones Show, beginning later this summer  The morning show features on-air personalities Bobby Bones, Lunchbox and Amy, with special guest appearances from the biggest names in Country music straight from Nashville. The Bobby Bones Show, which recently celebrated its one-year anniversary on Country radio with the 2014 Academy of Country Music Award for “National On-Air Personality of the Year,” entertains listeners with a unique mix of pop culture, news and music.   93.5 The Bull programming will also include local news and events, exclusive album premieres, new song releases and more.

“We are excited to launch 93.5 The Bull, a fresh new take on Country music, for our Fort Lauderdale listeners.  This station is for the new generation of Country music fans and will give our listeners a front-row seat to Country’s biggest artists and concerts,” said Alex Tear, Vice President of Programming for Clear Channel Media and Entertainment Miami.  “Listeners will also enjoy waking up with TheBobby Bones Show and his unique and entertaining insight on Country music.  No one is closer to the heartbeat of Nashville than Bobby Bones.”