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K103/Portland to Debut ''K103 Mornings with Stacey & Mike''


Stacey Lynn and Mike Chase
Stacey Lynn and Mike Chase

KKCW-FM (K103) Portland, OR will debut the new "K103 Mornings with Stacey & Mike," effective February 3, weekday mornings from 5-10am. Stacey Lynn has hosted K103's afternoon slot since 2014 and has been a staple of the Portland airwaves since joining Z100 in 1995. Mike Chase has been waking up Portland for over two decades. He has deep Portland roots, which has provided a foundation for raising funds and awareness for various charitable causes as well as raising a family.

"K103 has a long history of extraordinary morning shows and I couldn't be more excited about this next chapter," commented iHeartMedia Portland Market President Pete Landry. "Both Stacey and Mike are experienced broadcasters who love what they do. K103 listeners are in for a real treat when they wake up to 'K103 Mornings with Stacey & Mike' on February 3."

"25 years ago, I put this dream job out into the universe when I would pass the K103 morning show host in the hallway every day," said Lynn. "I told him I wanted to be him one day and host mornings on K103, and to think that it's happening now is incredible. I'm honored and grateful for the opportunity and teaming up with the amazingly talented Mike Chase is an added bonus."

"This is the best job in Portland radio and I'm still in shock that they're giving it to me," added Chase. "K103 is a sterling brand and I can't wait to seize this unbelievable opportunity to partner with Stacey and build upon everything that this station is known for."

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