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iHeartMedia Jackson Launches Real 105.1

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iHeartMedia Jackson announced today the debut of The New Real 105.1, Jackson’s New #1 For Hip Hop and R&B, effective immediately. To celebrate the station launch, The New Real 105.1 will kick off with 10,000 uninterrupted songs in a row from popular Rap, Hip Hop, and R&B artists including Drake, Roddy Ricch, Chris Brown, Lil Baby, Megan Thee Stallion and more. Additionally, the station will feature top shows and on-air personalities including T-Roy, Big Sue, Papa Keith and the world’s most dangerous morning show, “The BreakfastClub,” with DJ Envy, Angela Yee and Charlamagne Tha God.

“We are excited to launch The New Real 105.1 in Jackson and bring another choice for Hip Hop and R&B to the market,” said Mike Comfort, Market President for iHeartMedia Jackson. “Based on our research, we know not only is this going to connect with our market’s audience, but this format is also going to produce a strong listener base for our advertisers – things just got real!”

Full Programming Lineup:

The Breakfast Club 5:30 a.m. � 10 a.m.Big Sue 10 a.m. � 3 p.m.Papa Keith 3 p.m. � 7 p.m.T-Roy 7 p.m. � 12 a.m.The Mix Tape w/ DJ 33 1/3 10 p.m. � 2 a.m. (Fridays and Saturdays)

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