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Alyssa Rose Joins Q104 Morning Show

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Audacy welcomes Alyssa Rose as morning show co-host on Q104 (WQAL-FM) in Cleveland. Rose will join Bill Ryan on the “Q Morning Show” and be heard weekdays from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. ET beginning May 1.

Alyssa Rose

“Alyssa has proven to be a valuable asset to Audacy. Her vibrant energy and wealth of experience make her the perfect addition to our lineup,” said Tom Herschel, Senior Vice President and Market Manager, Audacy Cleveland.

“Her history working with Bill will foster comfortable and compelling on-air chemistry, allowing the duo to deliver engaging content to our listeners each morning.”

“I’m beyond thrilled to join Audacy’s incredible team in Cleveland! Being a part of the ‘Q Morning Show’ with Bill Ryan, in my hometown nonetheless, is an absolute dream come true,” said Rose. “I’m looking forward to waking up ‘The Land’ every weekday.”

Rose previously hosted middays on Audacy’s ALT 94.9 (KBZT-FM) in San Diego and weekends on 105.5 Triple M (WMMM-FM) in Madison. She also previously hosted a podcast with Ryan, and Audacyapp and website. Fans can also connect with the station via X, Facebook and Instagram.

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