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iHeartMedia Miami Debuts New Show

iHeartMedia Miami’s 93.9 MIA…90’s to Now, announced today the  debut of “The DJ Laz Morning Show with Kimmy B,” effective Thursday February 10, 2022. “The  DJ Laz Morning Show with Kimmy B” will broadcast weekdays from 6-10 a.m. 

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Miami’s legendary DJ Laz will reunite with his former co-host, Kimmy B, for an all-new morning  show. “The DJ Laz Morning Show with Kimmy B” will feature local and relevant lifestyle  conversations of the day along with the biggest hits from the last three decades.  

“We’re excited to bring Miami’s beloved duo, DJ Laz and Kimmy B, back together,” said Rob  Miller, Senior Vice President Programming Miami. “With their infectious personalities and deep  investment in our local communities, ‘The DJ Laz Morning Show with Kimmy B’ on 93.9 MIA will  quickly become a favorite destination for South Floridians.”  

“Kimmy B is Miami,” said DJ Laz. “Kimmy B’s all about the community, our listeners, and we’re  ready to deliver some great morning radio.” 

“I’m super excited to be back on-air co-hosting a morning show with the legendary DJ Laz, said  Kimmy B. “We love morning radio and can’t wait to share good times and good vibes with our  community.”  

In addition, 93.9 MIA…90’s To Now, will continue to be the home for the greatest hits of the 90s  while expanding its music library to include the top artists of the past two decades with a more  robust playlist. The station consists of hits from Bruno Mars, Adele, Backstreet Boys, Rihanna,  Maroon 5, and Justin Timberlake and 3 hours of commercial-free music to kick off the  workdays, beginning weekdays at 9:30 a.m.

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