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MoShay LaRen: WMBX 102.3 Middays & Music Director

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MoShay LaRen Tapped for WMBX X 102.3 for Middays/Music Director
(WMBX) R&B X102.3 announced today MoShay LaRen has been named the new Midday host / Music Director on X102.3 airing weekdays from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Prior to joining X102.3, MoShay served as Assistant Program Director and Midday host for 107.9 WRNB in Philly.
“We are pleased to have someone of MoShay’s talent, experience, and passion joining the Alpha Media team as Midday Personality and Music Director for (WMBX) R&B X102.3 with Steve Harvey in the Mornings,” said Program Director, Don Chris Willams. “MoShay also brings energy, leadership and skill sets that will be a major asset as we continue to make WMBX a powerhouse in WEST PALM BEACH.”
“I am super excited to re-engage my passion for radio. I look forward to working with R&B X102.3, Alpha Media family to represent what today’s Urban A.C. and old school swag looks like in 2017 — vibrant, progressive, tech-savvy, and socially conscious with the same old-school values.

I am living my best life right now and can’t wait to pour this good energy into West Palm Beach”
@Moshaylarenkimber I.G. Moshay Laren Kimber – Facebook

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