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99.5 The Wolf/Portland Names Nick & Kristen to Mornings


Nick and Kristen
Nick and Kristen

Nick and Kristen are named hosts of the new morning show on KWJJ-FM (99.5 The Wolf)/Portland. The "Nick and Kristen" show will air weekdays on the Entercom Country outlet from 5-9am PT, beginning Wednesday, January 22. Prior to joining Entercom, Nick and Kristen served as on-air hosts for KOIT-FM/San Francisco for the last three years. They previously held the same roles for KNTY-FM/Sacramento, CA.

"Nick and Kristen's accessible sound, positivity and family friendly approach will resonate not only with new country fans but the entire Portland community," said Entercom/Portland Senior VP/Market Manager Kim Martinez. "Their show will bring the trials of a married couple to life in funny, creative and interactive ways. Their unique take on the topic of the day, deep relationships within the local community and accessible personalities make them the perfect choice to wake up with on the Wolf."

"We are so thrilled to work alongside Kim Martinez and Scott Roddy [Program Director and Operations Manager, 99.5 The Wolf]," added Nick and Kristen. "Both are dynamic and inspiring leaders in our industry who elevate their staff and their stations. We're equally as excited to share our lives and bring the best new country to Portland."

Nick and Kristen met ten years ago in Las Vegas where Kristen served as an anchor for sister KXNT (News Talk Radio 840 AM) and Nick served as an air personality for sister KLUC-FM.

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