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De De McGuire Assigned HOST of KKDA’s Morning Show

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 width=Service Broadcasting Corporation Program Director Geo Cook announced today that De De McGuire is the new host for “The Crazy Azz Morning Show” on K104 (KKDA-FM)Cook commented “De De is one of the most talented personalities in the business. � Her crazy sense of humor, great timing, and unique ability to relate to our listeners is what makes her perfect to lead this morning show. ” De De said, “This is a dream come true. I know this is a rare opportunity for a woman, and I’m very thankful for this chance to sit in the big chair. � I am confident in the team we have at K104, and look forward to reaching number one”.De De McGuire’s career includes stops in Chicago and Philadelphia and she’s currently the co-host on a syndicated afternoon show with Doug Banks. � As host of “The Crazy Azz Morning Show” weekdays on K104, she’s joined by Lady Jade and Kevvy Kev for lots of laughs, conversations with listeners, the latest gossip, and great music. Whether or not this will affect her position on The Doug Banks show is yet to be determined.K104 plays a mix of Hip Hop and R&B from artists like Nicki Minaj, Chris Brown, Drake, Lil’ Wayne, Trey Songz, and Beyonce. � You can also listen on line at K104FM.com.

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