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Family Life Radio Welcomes Mysti Jordan as AM Co-Host


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Family Life Radio, based in Tucson with 41 signals and stations in 11 states, welcomes veteran Mysti Jordan to the "Kankelfritz and Friends Morning Show." Jordan most recently served as morning co-host on WAWZ-FM (Star 99.1)/New York-New Jersey. Before that, she was Music Director and an afternoon personality at KDUV (Spirit 88.9)/Visalia-Tulare. Her background also includes mainstream experience in afternoons at 93.9 Kiss FM/Raleigh-Durham and afternoons at MOViN' 101.1/St. Louis.

"We are so excited to have Mysti Jordan join us as our new Morning Show co-host," said Director of Programming Mike Kankelfritz and host of the "Kankelfritz and Friends" morning show. "We are building a 3 person Morning show and we feel that Mysti's personality, skillset, and years of experience, will be a huge asset in helping us connect with our audience."

Family Life Radio Broadcast Engagement Chief Sally Barton and "Kankelfritz and Friends" co-host added, "The Kankelfritz and Friends morning show team feels complete with the addition of Mysti. Her spirit and joy in the Lord will be a bright light for our listening family." Jordan added, "I am so thrilled to be joining the talented team at Family Life Radio. Their hearts to reach others for Jesus are second to none, and to be invited to be part of that is humbling and an extreme honor."

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