The Woody Show Just Added Another Voice—And Los Angeles Radio Should Take Notice

If you thought The Woody Show had finally reached maximum chaos, think again.

One of radio’s most successful morning brands just got bigger.

Jeff “Jeff G The Sports Dude” Garcia has officially joined Premiere Networks’ nationally syndicated The Woody Show as its new Executive Producer, bringing decades of Los Angeles radio experience—and a deep connection to the city’s sports culture—into one of Alternative radio’s most recognizable franchises.

And before anyone starts speculating:

No one is leaving.

This isn’t a replacement.

It’s an expansion.

The Woody Show isn’t trimming the roster.

It’s adding another weapon.

Garcia arrives from across the hall at Real 92.3 (KRRL), where he most recently served as Executive Producer and co-host of The Cruz Show. During his six-year run with Cruz, he became one of the more familiar behind-the-scenes architects of one of Los Angeles’ top Hip Hop programs.

But Jeff G’s story in L.A. radio stretches back much further.

For more than two decades, he was part of the fabric at Power 106 (KPWR), serving in multiple capacities that included Production Director, Programming Coordinator, morning show producer, sportscaster, and content creator. In a city where careers can come and go faster than traffic clears on the 405, Garcia built one of the rare things in radio:

Longevity.

And credibility.

The move also signals something bigger.

At a time when so many syndicated morning shows are being asked to do more with less, The Woody Show is choosing to invest.

That’s noteworthy.

Instead of shrinking the tent, they’re making it larger.

Instead of relying solely on what already works, they’re introducing another personality with established Los Angeles relationships, sports credibility, and years of experience creating content that resonates with listeners.

It’s a reminder that great morning shows evolve.

They add new voices.

They create new dynamics.

They find fresh angles.

And let’s be honest…

Los Angeles sports fans don’t exactly suffer from a shortage of opinions.

Dodgers.

Lakers.

Rams.

USC.

UCLA.

The Clippers somehow trying to convince everyone this is finally their year.

There is no shortage of material.

For The Woody Show, Jeff G’s arrival creates an opportunity to lean even harder into one of radio’s oldest truths:

People love feeling like they’re part of the conversation.

Especially when that conversation involves sports, pop culture, hot takes, and the kind of unfiltered moments that have helped make The Woody Show a national success story.

Will listeners hear an immediate difference?

Probably.

Will there be new recurring bits, sports-driven segments, and a fresh energy added to the mix?

You’d have to imagine that’s part of the plan.

Because when a show that’s already winning decides it needs another playmaker, competitors should probably pay attention.

The Woody Show didn’t just add an Executive Producer.

It added another personality with nearly 30 years of Los Angeles radio DNA.

And in a city where entertainment is king, that might be one of the smartest moves of the summer.

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