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Hot 105.7/Milwaukee Adds Promise and DJ Gee-A
RADIO ONLINE | Friday, December 11, 2020 | 12:26pm CT |
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Entercom adds to the on-air staff at WXSS-FM-HD2 (Hot 105.7) in Milwaukee. The station welcomes Promise as morning host, who will be heard weekdays from 5-10am CT. DJ Gee-A joins the station as afternoon host and will be heard from 2-7pm CT. Both additions are effective December 14.
"We're excited to welcome Promise and DJ Gee A to our on-air lineup and introduce them to our listeners," said Entercom Milwaukee Market Manager Andrea Hansen. "Both have deep roots in this community with valued experience entertaining and connecting with the listeners of this city. We trust that combination will quickly resonate with our fans and round out our locally focused programming lineup."
"I'm very excited and blessed for this opportunity to be back on air in Milwaukee with a brand new station and to make history," said Promise. "Mornings will never be the same."
Promise, a 10-year veteran personality, filled in on weekends and weeknights on Jammin 98.3 until 2013. He hosted overnights at Energy 106.9 beginning in 2015 before moving to V100.7 to serve as assistant production director as well as host of "The Bizness Hourz" from 2016 to 2020.
"I'm very excited for this new opportunity," said DJ Gee-A. "I look forward to being a part of Milwaukee's number one destination for hit music and delivering a fresh, entertaining program for listeners every afternoon."
DJ Gee-A joins HOT 105.7 after previously serving as a weeknight host for Milwaukee sister WXSS-FM (103.7 Kiss FM) since 2015. Prior to that role, he was heard on V100.7 in Milwaukee from 2005 to 2015.
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