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Q105/Tampa Bay Announces New MJ Morning Show Lineup


Fester, Froggy & Roxanne Wilder
Fester, Froggy & Roxanne Wilder

Beasley Media Group is Tampa has announced the official line-up of the New MJ Morning Show in Tampa Bay. MJ is bringing his team back together with his long-time co-hosts, Froggy and Fester. Both are well known in the market for their many stunts and antics over the years on the MJ Morning Show.

In addition, longtime station morning personality Roxanne Wilder will also join the new morning line-up. She has been with Q105 for over 4 years, previously co-hosting Mornings with Mason Dixon as well serving as the Midday personality on the station. The entire team will officially start with MJ when the new show debuts on Monday, October 5.

"I'm ecstatic to bring the MJ Morning Show back to Tampa Bay on the world famous Q105," said MJ. "I love morning radio, and with Fester, Froggy, and Roxanne, we'll provide must-listen content every day."

"I dream of this sort of thing, but to actually have the MJ Morning Show with Froggy, Fester and Roxanne on Q105 is amazing," said Beasley Media Group Tampa Operations Manager, Travis Daily. "It won't seem real until I hear MJ crack the mic on Monday."

"The combination of MJ in mornings and Mason in afternoons will reaffirm Q105 as a true juggernaut in Tampa Bay," said WRBQ Program Director, Ted Cannarozzi.

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