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Katelyn Maida Joins New 93Q/Houston Morning Show


Katelyn Maida
Katelyn Maida

Houston's KKBQ-FM, The New 93Q, welcomes Katelyn Maida to its on-air talent lineup. Maida makes her Houston radio debut today joining Tim Tuttle and Erica Rico as the third host for the Q Morning Zoo. She succeeds legendary co-host, Kevin Kline, who retired Friday, February 5th. A Houston native, Maida got her start in radio as a Social Media Producer for KKBQ. She rejoins Cox Media Group Houston after a six-year on-air role in Dallas, Texas.

"I am beyond excited to come back home to the city where I grew up and join Tim and Erica in waking up Houston," said Maida. "I'm not just coming back to a previous employer, I'm coming back to my radio family and the family-like atmosphere at CMG Houston is part of what makes this team so successful."

"Katelyn Maida was hands down the most talented person we auditioned. It was an obvious choice and we are so excited for the future of The Q Morning Zoo," said Tuttle.

"We are all really looking forward to having another strong female on the team," added Rico. "Katelyn was a perfect fit as she was already a part of our CMG family."

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