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News About The News: Morning Host Signs Off South Florida Station

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BY: ANDREW COLTON | Editor and Publisher

BOCA RATON, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2024 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — As many of our readers know, I have been hosting a South Florida morning radio news program for roughly the past two years on an AM station assigned to the Miami and Fort Lauderdale market. As lawmakers continue to battle the future of AM radio, and whether automakers should be forced to utilize an aging technology, I came to the conclusion that my time is best spent on my growing media operations. I ended my hosting experience last week.

Andrew Colton
Andrew Colton

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5 thoughts on “News About The News: Morning Host Signs Off South Florida Station”

  1. Sorry to see you go. I prefer listening to radio news and am a regular listener to you and to all news WTOP in Washington, DC on its app on the web.

    Thanks for your good work!

  2. Andrew good luck always enjoyed listening to you and not always agreeing with you but you were fair and had interesting interviews. I recently moved to North Carolina and you were my link to the local South Florida vibe. Guess it’s time to listen to my local radio now. Best to you.

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