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WWMX-FM/Baltimore Launches Kramer & Jess in Mornings


Jessica Dutra and Steve Kramer
Jessica Dutra and Steve Kramer

Steve Kramer and Jessica Dutra will co-host "Kramer & Jess," a new morning show on WWMX-FM (Mix 106.5) Baltimore, weekdays from 6-10am beginning September 14. Additionally, the station will launch a companion podcast for the show, "Kramer and Jess Uncensored," which will be available to listeners via RADIO.COM.

"Kramer and Jess are both optimistic, energetic and downright entertaining, which is exactly what Baltimore listeners are craving to start their day," said Entercom Baltimore Senior VP and Market Manager Tracy Brandys. "Their undeniable passion will be a welcomed addition to our morning drive and we look forward to introducing them to our audience, both locally and nationally."

"'Kramer & Jess' is going to create something special for the listeners of Baltimore - on the radio, on our podcast, and on social media via Instagram, Facebook, TikTok," said Dutra. "With the craziness and uncertainty of life right now, we need an outlet to let go of the chaos and figure out the ‘new normal.' We're here to provide that sense of comfort to our audience."

Dutra most recently held multiple roles at KHTS-FM in San Diego, including co-host, producer, and social media coordinator for the "Geena The Latina and Frankie V" morning show.

"I am so excited to team up with Jess and join the legendary Mix 106.5 in Baltimore," added Kramer. "We plan on giving Baltimore a show that they engage and follow along with, and we look forward to providing a comfortable place for our audience to turn to during these crazy times. We're also stoked to spread the show nationwide with the Kramer and Jess Uncensored podcast on RADIO.COM."

Kramer most recently served as morning show host for at KHTS-FM in San Diego as part of "Kramer and Geena Mornings." Prior to that, he co-hosted mornings at sister station KMLE-FM in Phoenix, WSJT-FM in Tampa Bay and WILN-FM in Panama City, FL. Kramer also created and currently hosts the "Certified Mama's Boy" podcast.

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