The Todd-n-Tyler Radio Empire is a morning radio talk show based out of Omaha, Nebraska. It features Mike Tyler and Todd Brandt. The show is syndicated in various cities across Nebraska, Kansas, and Idaho. It is currently the #1 rated radio morning program in the Omaha market.[1]
Genre | Talk |
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Running time | 5 hours |
Country of origin | United States |
Home station | KEZO-FM |
Syndicates | Westwood One |
Starring | Todd Brandt, Mike Tyler |
Original release | 1993 – present |
Website | http://www.tntradioempire.com |
Podcast | http://www.art19.com/shows/todd-n-tyler-radio-empire-podcast |
Format
editHumorous comments on current events, politics, popular culture, and life events.
History
editTyler and Brandt first teamed up at WSJW in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in February 1993. Previously, Tyler was hosting the afternoon show and Brandt was part of the "Starview Morning Show". The duo moved to KEZO-FM in Omaha in August 1993. It became the top-rated morning show in Omaha in 1995 and has maintained that spot with the 25-54 demographic.[citation needed] The show began syndication in November 2006. The show is carried by the following stations:
Affiliate | Call letters | City | Started Broadcasting | On Air (Local Time) |
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Z92 | KEZO-FM | Omaha, Nebraska | August 1993 | 5am - 10am Mon-Fri, 3rd-shift replay 10pm - 2am Sun-Thur; Best of the Week 6am-10am Saturday |
T95 | KICT-FM | Wichita, Kansas | November 2006 | 5am - 10am Mon-Fri |
104.1 The Blaze | KIBZ | Lincoln, Nebraska | February 2012 | 5am - 10am Mon-Fri |
Rock 103 | Sandpoint, Idaho | July 2021 | 6am - 8:59am Mon-Fri |
Cast
edit- Mike Tyler. Hometown: Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. Attended Millersville University of Pennsylvania. Tyler did several radio jobs in the York/Harrisburg/Lancaster, Pennsylvania market, before moving on to Omaha.
- Todd "Boogie" Brandt. Hometown: Rugby, North Dakota. Attended Moorhead State College (now Minnesota State University, Moorhead) and Tempe Normal School (now Arizona State University). Brandt had radio stints in his hometown, starting on the air as a high school freshman. He has worked in Fargo, North Dakota, Phoenix, Arizona, Spokane, Washington, Portland, Oregon, Louisville, Kentucky, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and Omaha, Nebraska.
- Big Pussy (Producer). Hometown: Villisca, Iowa. As a child, he spent most of his childhood on a farm in the Iowan countryside, where he raised and nurtured all sorts of livestock (primarily goats) and enjoyed the 4H competitions. He moved to Omaha, Nebraska, where he attended school at the University of Nebraska-Omaha.
- Nick Allen. Hometown: Omaha, Nebraska. Comedian and entry level pharmacy tech by trade, he is now 'full time' on the show since January 2020. He was previously known as 'Midweek Nick Allen' coming on the show, 'Midweek.'
- Previous Cast Members:
- Petey-Mac (Sports). Hometown: Omaha, Nebraska. Petey jumps in during the last two hours of the show. Besides specializing in sports stories, he comments on any topics the other hosts are discussing at the time. Was removed from the show during the holiday break of 2019-20 due to unknown reasons.
- Craig Evans (News Guy). Hometown: West Memphis, Arkansas. Unwanted by biological parents at birth. He was adopted by a preacher and his wife. Moved to Lincoln, Nebraska in his teens. Was removed from the show 6/6/2022 due to budget cuts. [2]
Honors
editTodd and Tyler were honored by the Omaha Press Club and inducted as the 106th face on the Barroom Floor on May 19, 2006[3] and were roasted at this event by Larry the Cable Guy.
Todd and Tyler were nominated for the 2006 Medium Market Personality of the Year NAB Marconi Radio Award.[4]
The Nebraska Broadcasters Association Inducted Todd Brandt and Mike Tyler (Todd-N-Tyler) into the NBA Hall of Fame in August 2021.
References
edit- ^ "Radio & Television Business Report - Voice of the Broadcasting Industry". Archived from the original on 2011-02-21. Retrieved 2011-05-01.
- ^ "6/7 2-2 Explaining Craig's Absence". 6/7 2-2 Explaining Craig's Absence. Retrieved 13 June 2022.
- ^ "Welcome to the Omaha Press Club". Archived from the original on 2009-08-25. Retrieved 2009-07-31.
- ^ "National Association of Broadcasters | Press Releases". Archived from the original on 2008-11-09. Retrieved 2019-09-29.