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KLLI (Cali 93.9)/Los Angeles Launches New Morning Program


Angelica Vale
Angelica Vale

Spanish Hits KLLI-FM (Cali 93.9)/Los Angeles launches a new morning show, "Todo Se Vale...Anything Goes," featuring recording artist and actress Angelica Vale and co-host Eder Diaz. Vale, known as "La Vale," is a stage, film and TV entertainer with a recording career that has spanned four decades and she previously aired in middays. Diaz began his radio career on Univision Spanish KLVE-FM (K-Love 107.5)/Los Angeles where he produced "El Show De Omar Y Argelia" and most recently was a sidekick/producer for Univision's syndicated "El Free-Guey Show."

KLLI PD Isabel "Isa" Gonzales commented, "Angelica is a true star, but more importantly, she's family to all Latinos in the U.S. -- particularly in L.A. Transferring La Vale from middays to mornings is a natural progression, not only because she's gained momentum in that day part - this is the right move because she's a household name with a wonderful sense of humor, has deep artist relationships, has a proven entertainer track record, and this is an unrivaled element of our winning Cali multimedia strategy."

Gonzales added, "With an amazing team behind her in the morning, Angelica will be able to connect with listeners and engage with all in Southern California with her unique and very hilarious point of view - as the show is titled - Todo Se Vale... Anything Goes!"

Diaz commented, "I am thrilled to work alongside Angelica and everyone else at Cali. It is truly a great team of people that love radio."

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