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Mike Klein Takes Over Afternoons on Z104.3/Baltimore


Mike Klein
Mike Klein

WZFT-FM (Z104.3) Baltimore names Mike Klein as the new afternoon drive air personality, effective immediately. He will broadcast weekdays from 3-7pm. Klein returns to iHeartMedia from his position as operations manager at Summit Media in Greenville, SC. He also brings a wealth of experience to Z104.3, having served as an on-air host at Hot 99.5 and 98.7 WMZQ in Washington, DC from 2015-2016 and at Z100 in New York from 2007-2011.

In addition, he also worked as program director at WNOW-FM in Indianapolis, Indiana; WNVZ-FM in Norfolk, Virginia; and Kiss 95.1 in Melbourne, Florida. He began his career as an afternoon and night host at WNVZ-FM in Norfolk, Virginia.

"Mike is Maryland through and through having grown up in the Baltimore area," said Rob Kruz, Program Director for Z104.3. "His deep passion for music as well as extensive CHR experience makes Mike the perfect choice to drive Baltimore home! I'm excited to welcome him to the Z104.3 family."

"Joining the incredible on-air team at Z104.3, led by ‘Your Morning Show,' is a dream come true," said Klein. "I'm so excited to return to Baltimore, the city where I grew up, and host an afternoon show that combines a passion for pop music with a focus on the Baltimore lifestyle."

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