Yellowhammer launches new radio show on WYDE 101.1 FM

Yellowhammer Multimedia this week launched a new radio show: “The Wake-Up Call with Baylor and Hannah” that airs weekdays from 5 a.m. to 7 a.m. on WYDE 101.1 FM.

The talk show focuses on politics, faith and culture and features Birmingham-based co-hosts Baylor Cook and former Rick and Bubba intern Hannah Hutson. The duo met at Samford University, where Cook is studying journalism and Hutson is editor-in-chief of the university newspaper.

“I’ve found that it is very rare to find other young women who are vocal on their conservative views,” Hutson said. “My goal is to bring a feminine touch to the show and voice the opinions I know many people have on a college campus but are sometimes hesitant to speak up about.”

Cook also co-hosts Yellowhammer’s radio show “The Weekend Briefing with Kyle Morris,” which airs Saturdays 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. and replays Sundays 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on WYDE.

“I’m very excited for the opportunity to continue to grow my role with the Yellowhammer family, and to continue to work with the people of the great state of Alabama every day. I look forward to helping listeners across the state start their morning off not only in an informative fashion, but also in a fun way.”

Yellowhammer Multimedia CEO BJ Ellis describes the co-hosts as “deep thinkers with a relatable side.”

“I’m super excited about the new radio show,” Ellis said. “I have ultimate confidence in Baylor and Hannah. It’s nice to see young people thinking at the level they think at and not only that, they have great chemistry and the show will be very entertaining for listeners. This will be a great way to start the day.”

“The Wake-Up Call with Baylor and Hannah” can be heard in Birmingham, Huntsville and Cullman.

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