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Pittsburgh Native Comes 'Home' With Syndicated Radio Show

The nationally syndicated "The Woody Show" debuts in Pittsburgh next month.

PITTSBURGH, PA — It's a homecoming of sorts. Pittsburgh native Woody Fife will have his nationally syndicated morning radio show on the local airwaves beginning next month

"The Woody Show" will debut on rock-alternative station 105.9 The X on Jan. 4, the station announced Wednesday. The show will run weekdays from 6-10 a.m.

The station describes “The Woody Show” as highly-interactive, socially-engaging appointment
radio. The show features Woody along with co-hosts Ravey, Greg Gory, Menace and Sebas.

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“The entire 105.9 The X family is excited to welcome Woody back to Pittsburgh,” Abby Krizner, program director and current morning show host, said on the station's website. “Woody and his crew join a strong lineup along with Mark Madden in the afternoons, the best rock and alternative for Pittsburgh, and our unmatched coverage and broadcasts of The Pittsburgh Penguins.”

Fife said his Pittsburgh roots run deep.

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"I was conceived, birthed, and like Mark Cuban graduated High School in Mt. Lebanon," he said. "I bleed black and gold.My radio career began as an intern at B-94 it continues on at 105.9 The X."

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