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105.1 The Bounce/Detroit Names Vaughn as Midday Talent


Nikki Vaughn
Nikki Vaughn

Beasley Media/Detroit announces Nikki Vaughn as the new midday personality at WMGC-FM (105.1 The Bounce) in the Motor City. She can be heard from 10am-3pm weekdays. Vaughn most recently served as a midday talent from 10am-noon on crosstown Radio One Urban AC WDMK (105.9 Kiss FM).

"We are most excited to bring Nikki's talents over to 105.1 The Bounce. Her respect for all things Detroit and appreciation for the great music that drives The Bounce, were exactly what we needed to complete our winning midday recipe," said Beasley Media Group/Detroit VP/Market Manager Mac Edwards.

"I couldn't be more excited and grateful to join such an excellent group of radio personalities here at Beasley Media Group," added Vaughn. "I'm so happy to work with John "Candy" once again and help The Bounce team Detroiters remember the good times we had in the peak of Hip Hop and R&B with the best throwbacks."

"I'm very excited to reconnect with Fawn Conley who will go by Nikki Vaughn on air," said 105.1 The Bounce Program Director John Candelaria. "After an extensive search we are fortunate to add Nikki to The BOUNCE family. She is the ideal fit, bringing a solid understanding of the market having grown up here in the 'D.' Her dynamic personality, combined with 11 years of radio experience (all in Detroit), makes her the perfect person for 1051 The Bounce."

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