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Kasper Returns to Northeast Ohio on Mix 94.1/Canton


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Kasper

Alpha Media WHBC (Mix 94.1)/Canton, OH has acquired the talents of Ohio native Kasper to track weeknights, courtesy of Sun Broadcasting Group's "Personality On Demand" service. Kasper is certainly familiar with the area, thanks to his prior years of service at iHeartMedia's WAKS/Cleveland. He got his start at WHOT/Youngstown, and later tracked WKDD/Akron and WAKZ/Youngstown. Kasper has also worked at WIOQ/Philadelphia, WRVQ/Richmond, and more recently, Entercom Country WUSN (US99)/Chicago.

Mix 94.1 Content Director Gabriel Carrillo said, "It's not often you get the opportunity to bring in a talent with whom the audience is intimately familiar. When [OM] Bo Matthews and I had the chance to sign on Kasper to the team it was a no-brainer. Finding someone with an instant connection to the market is very rare to find. We sound LOCAL and on the pulse of what is going on in our community. Kasper's experience in both Cleveland and Youngstown give our station a true Northeast Ohio feel."

Kasper added, "I'm pumped to be on the air again back home in Northeast Ohio -- and for it to be on Mix 94.1 is the cherry on top. This is one of the country's premiere Hot ACs and I'm honored to 'virtually' join the team. Special thanks to Bo Matthews, Gabe Carrillo and [SBG's] Rich O'Brien for the opportunity! Oh, and hi Mom, and Go Browns!"

Kasper is still seeking that perfect fulltime position and can be reached at kaspershow@gmail.com.

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