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WYBC-FM/New Haven Adds Syndicated ''DeDe In The Morning''


DeDe In The Morning
DeDe In The Morning

WYBC-FM/New Haven, CT, adds DeDe McGuire's new morning show, syndicated by Compass Media Networks, to its programming lineup. "DeDe in the Morning" will air on the New Haven Urban AC outlet from 5am-10am weekdays, and 6-10am Saturdays, beginning January 13. Juan Castillo, who had been hosting WYBC's morning show, will continue on-air as the afternoon host weekdays from 3-7pm. Juan Castillo has been with WYBC since 1989 and also serves as the station's Director of Operations.

"It is an absolute honor to be part of the legendary WYBC and we can't wait to wake up New Haven. Thank you Juan Castillo and the WYBC team for your support and confidence -- we are going to have some fun together," commented DeDe.

"After a long careful search we hit the jackpot. DeDe McGuire is the exact type of morning show personality that Urban AC radio has been waiting for and we are excited that her show DeDe in the Morning will debut January 13th on 94.3 WYBC," commented Castillo. "The show has high energy, laughter and discussions on all things pop culture as well as breaking news. We are ecstatic that DeDe and her team will be on our airwaves starting Monday."

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