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Dominique Da Diva Moves to Afternoons on WKYS/D.C.


Dominique Da Diva
Dominique Da Diva

Radio One's WKYS-FM/Washington, DC midday host Dominique Da Diva will join DJ Quicksilva in afternoons on WKYS and WERQ-FM (92Q)/Baltimore. The new Quicksilva Show with Dominique Da Diva launches on Monday, December 2. Da Diva began her radio career in her hometown of Richmond, VA and is an alumni of Virginia State University. Quicksilva has been on the radio for over 20 years in various dayparts.

Da Diva said, "Afternoon drive is such a special time slot occupied by legendary talent. I am humbled and excited to be joining The Quicksilva Show."

WKYS Program Director Michael Powell said, "I've had the pleasure of working with both Dominique Da Diva and Quicksilva. Their passion for radio and their craft is infectious. Combining these two powerhouse personalities will certainly be a treat for the listeners."

Vice President of Programming Kashon Powell added, "Our goal at Radio One is to be the most trusted source in the community for information, entertainment and inspiration. Merging the brands of Quicksilva and Dominique Da Diva will give us a dynamic duo that will continue to advance our mission and the culture. Their energy, talent and commitment is unparalleled."

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