Tulsa, Okla. — Pat Campbell will be joining Talk Radio 1170 KFAQ beginning April 22.
Most recently Campbell was the host of The Pat Campbell Show on 540 WFLA in Orlando, Fla. He also makes routine appearances on the Fox News Channel as a guest analyst on programs like The O’Reilly Factor and Fox & Friends.
“Pat brings a unique style and approaches the issues of the day in a lively upbeat fashion,” said Journal Broadcast Group Tulsa Operations Vice President and General Manager Randy Bush. “We’re excited to include him in our lineup.”
“Pat brings a great deal of knowledge, experience and energy to his show,” added Brian Gann, operations manager for KFAQ. “We are very excited to have Pat join our team.”
“This is an exciting opportunity for me and my family,” said Campbell, who is married and has five children. “I was just blown away with my visit to Tulsa. Journal Broadcast Group has put together a top-notch team. I look forward to the challenge that lies ahead and can’t wait to get started. I’m extremely thankful to work for a company of this caliber!”
The Pat Campbell Show will air from 6 - 9 a.m. weekdays on Talk Radio 1170 KFAQ.
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