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DC101/Washington Announces Tamo Sein as New Evening Host


Tamo Sein
Tamo Sein

DC101, DC's Alternative Rock, announced today that Tamo Sein will serve as evening host for the station, effective immediately. Sein will broadcast weekdays from 7 p.m. - 12 a.m.

"Tamo is one of the most creative on-air talents," said Dustin Matthews, Program Director for DC101. "We are excited for her to engage with the Washington, D.C. community with her unique sense of humor. She will be a true asset to the DC101 team on and off the air."

"Joining the iconic on-air staff at DC101, led by ‘Elliot in the Morning,' has been a dream of mine for a long time," said Sein. "I'm so excited to host an evening show that combines a passion for alternative music with a focus on the D.C. lifestyle to our loyal listeners in Washington, D.C."

Sein has more than 15 years of industry experience. She previously hosted weekends and served as a fill-in personality on DC101 since July 2020. Sein has served as a midday host on iHeartMedia Los Angeles' Alt 98.7 and prior to that, she was assistant program director, music director and midday host at iHeartMedia Charlotte's 106.5 The End. Sein also worked as afternoon drive host and music director for WRXL-FM in Richmond, Virginia and KCLD-FM in St. Cloud, Minnesota. She began her career as assistant program director and music director at WROX-FM in Norfolk, Virginia.

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