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The Dennis Miller Show Re-Signs With Westwood One

Comedian and syndicated radio talker Dennis Miller has re-upped with Westwood One in a new multiyear agreement. The three-hour Dennis Miler Show airs on 255 stations nationwide. “When I stop laughing, I learn something during The Dennis Miller Show,” said Westwood One SVP/Programming Bart Tessler. “That’s a great combination for our clients and affiliates. Dennis has brought something new to talk radio, and I can’t wait to hear what he has to say next.” Miller said, “It has been great fun to work with the folks at Westwood One and all their affiliates since the show first started, 2 1/2 years ago. I look forward to a long relationship with everyone who has become a part of our team and, of course, most importantly, our listeners.”

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