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Jenkins Named KS95 Assistant Brand and Content Director


Tricia ''TJ'' Jenkins
Tricia ''TJ'' Jenkins

KSTP-FM (KS95)/Minneapolis names Tricia "TJ" Jenkins as Assistant Brand and Content Director (APD/MD). As part of her role, TJ will host middays from 9:30am to 2pm, effective October 5. Jenkins joins KS95 from Westwood One, where she recently co-hosted the syndicated "Ty Bentli Morning Show." Her move to the Twin Cities is a homecoming, as she previously hosted middays from 2012-2018 at Entercom's KMNB/Minneapolis. Her previous stops include KAJA/San Antonio, KZHT/Salt Lake City and KQKQ/Omaha.

KS95 Brand and Content Director, Mat Mitchell commented, "There is a massive interest in this role at KS95, and we talked to many talented people to champion the legacy of this brand. TJ immediately stood out to me as a personality who understands how to build companionship with the KS95 audience on-air, online, and in the Twin Cities community.TJ has the unique skills to collaborate with our record label partners, key clients, and I'm excited for her to join the Hubbard radio family."

"I feel incredibly fortunate to be home and back on the radio in The Twin Cities," commented TJ. "I have long admired KS95 and grateful to be joining the extremely talented team at Hubbard. Big thanks to Mat Mitchell and Dan Seeman for this once in a lifetime opportunity to help continue growing this legendary brand."

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