Tige and Daniel Show

Tige And Daniel Show
Genre Comedy, talk, music
Running time 4 hours (including commercials)
Country United States United States
Home station WSIX
Starring Tige Rodgers, Daniel Baker
Created by Jimmy Feuger
Produced by Mari Mueller (executive producer)
Air dates since 2010

The Tige And Daniel Show is a CRS/CA award winning[1] and CMA nominated[2][3] American radio show that broadcast to multiple markets throughout the United States[4][5] including New Orleans, Milwaukee, Raleigh, Hartford, Omaha and across the nation on IHeartRadio. As of 2015, the show originates from its flagship station WSIX[6][7] on Music Row in Nashville, TN.

History

The Tige And Daniel Show is hosted by Tige Rodgers and Daniel Baker, who met soon after graduation from Auburn University while hosting airshifts at WMXA in Auburn, AL. The duo had aimed to host a show together and did so when they moved to Myrtle Beach, SC in 2010 to host mornings on country station WGTR. The show was briefly syndicated in 2012 before the duo left to accept the morning show position in Greensboro, NC at WTQR.[8] In 2015, the Tige and Daniel Show relocated to Nashville to generate a version of the show to air in markets across the United States[9]

About

The show has been described by the hosts as a mix of "Music, talk and attempted comedy." The show is best known for signature bits like "Sensual Shoutouts" , "Me So Corny" and "Tiny Couch Interviews" in which Tige and Daniel interview stars such as Darius Rucker, Luke Bryan, Kellie Pickler and Dierks Bentley on a couch made for only two but all three are made to squeeze in.[10] In one notable "Tiny Couch Interview" country star Brantley Gilbert, who had been upset at the line of questions he was being asked, said "If I hear one more stupid ass question, I'm gonna whip both your asses, ya hear me?" to a shocked and horrified Tige and Daniel. It was later revealed to be a prank played on Tige And Daniel by Brantley Gilbert.[11][12]

Awards

Year Association Category Result
2010 Alabama Broadcaster's Association Best Morning Show Won[13]
2013 CMA-Country Music Association Large Market Personality Of The Year Nominated
2016 Country Radio Seminar/Country Aircheck Large Market Show Of The Year Won[14]

References

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