Tim & Chelsea Seriously Extended In W. Palm

• Hubbard Radio West Palm Beach and WIRK (New Country 103.1) morning duo Tim Leary and Chelsea Taylor have mutually applied signatures to a stack of legal documents, thus, extending their current seven-year run for quite a bit longer.

“Tim and Chelsea are the heartbeat of New Country 103.1. Their connection with the audience is real, authentic, and incredibly rare in today’s landscape,” said Grover Collins, WIRK Brand & Content Director. “We’re fired up to have them locked in for the future as they represent exactly what great radio is all about.”

“We’re thrilled to continue waking up our New Country 103.1 audience each morning with the Tim and Chelsea show, a show that has become such an important part of the West Palm Beach community,” said Elizabeth Hamma, Market President of Hubbard South Florida. “This show’s chemistry, connection, and commitment to the audience and our advertisers is truly special, and we’re excited to extend our partnership and build on that momentum for years to come.”

“It’s truly amazing to be a part of the Hubbard family!” said Leary, who arrived in West Palm in June 2019 as Taylor’s co-host, following a stint in mornings on sister KNUC (98.9 The Bull)/Seattle. Leary’s earlier Country radio stops include WUBB/Savannah, GA, WGAR/Cleveland, WCTK/Providence and KUUB/Reno, NV. “Ginny, David, Greg, Elizabeth, and Grover have always been in mine and Chelsea’s corner and so supportive. Love doing the show every morning with Chels, and being able to do what I love with the best listeners anyone could hope for.”

Taylor remarked, “I’m incredibly grateful to continue being part of a station that’s so deeply rooted in our community. It’s an honor to keep doing a show I love while connecting our listeners not only to the Country music they love, but also to the people, events, and stories that make our local community so special. I’m excited for what’s ahead, and thankful for the opportunity to keep serving our listeners every morning.”

Tim & Chelsea Seriously Extended In W. Palm