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KMLE/Phoenix Names Jackson & Davis As New Morning Hosts


Gunner Jackson and Cheyenne Davis
Gunner Jackson and Cheyenne Davis

KMLE-FM (KMLE Country 107.9) Phoenix names Gunner Jackson and Cheyenne Davis as hosts of "Gunner & Cheyenne," the new morning show, weekdays from 5:30am to 10am beginning December 18. Jackson joins the Entercom Country outlet from KDBL-FM Yakima, WA, where he served as morning host as well as Brand Manager. He previously worked as an executive producer at KBKS-FM Seattle, morning host and Program Director for KYSN-FM Wenatchee, WA and KIQK-FM in Rapid City SD, and on-air host for KUJ-FM Tri-Cities, WA. Davis began her radio career in 2018 at KDBL-FM Yakima, WA as co-host of the morning show alongside Jackson.

"We are excited to introduce our audience to Gunner and Cheyenne," commented Entercom Phoenix Senior VP/Market Manager Dave Pugh. "Together, they will bring a ton of energy and positivity to the show and are the perfect hosts to help our listeners begin their mornings."

"I'm grateful to both Dave Pugh and Tim Richards [Program Director, Entercom Phoenix] for such an incredible opportunity," said Jackson. "The team at KMLE is world-class and I am beyond excited to join such an awesome station. I'm ecstatic to be a part of the future of KMLE and ready to hit the ground running."

"I am appreciative of this opportunity that Dave Pugh and Tim Richards have given me and can't wait to get to work," added Davis. "Joining the KMLE team is extremely exciting and I look forward to bringing great content and laughs to the Valley." Jackson and Davis were recently honored with a 2019 Yakima Herald-Republic Readers' Choice Award for Best Radio Personality.

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