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'unDivided with Brandi Kruse' announces expansion, welcomes executive producer
April 02, 2023
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Starting Monday, April 3, unDivided will expand to five days a week, with daily live shows Monday-Thursday. The one-hour episodes will stream live at 12pm PT across Facebook, YouTube, Patreon, and Locals.
 
A special Sunday show will air weekly for subscribers on Patreon and Locals.
 
New episodes will also be available wherever you get your podcasts.
 
In addition to the expanded content, unDivided is pleased to welcome Nicole Thompson as the show’s new Executive Producer. Nicole served as producer of The Dori Monson Show on KIRO Newsradio in Seattle for the past 7 years, where she contributed to the program's ratings success. The Dori Monson Show was the most listened to local talk radio show in the country at the time of Dori’s passing in December 2022.
 
One of the nation's best news producers, Nicole has an eye for elevating underreported stories and a passion for government accountability.
 
“I am thrilled to be joining the unDivided team," she said. "I've called the PNW home my entire life and have watched politics tear us apart. I believe Brandi's platform is critical in finding common ground, unity, and securing safe communities for future generations to thrive. I'm proud to contribute to this mission, and to keep speaking loudly for all of us who are unwilling to give up and/or pack up!"
 
About unDivided
 
Launched in November 2021, unDivided is an independent alternative to mainstream TV news, covering political and social issues in Seattle and beyond.
 
Host Brandi Kruse is an Emmy and Edward R. Murrow award-winning journalist who spent eight years as a political reporter at the FOX affiliate in Seattle before leaving to launch unDivided.
 
The mission of unDivided is to restore common sense to our national discourse by empowering reasonable people right, left, and center to reject false narratives meant to divide Americans by political party, race, gender, and social status.
 
unDivided is funded directly by dedicated viewers and listeners, as well as through advertising revenue from sponsors who support the program's stated purpose.

 

 

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