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KMJK/Kansas City Adds Sean Tyler and Tasha Mack for Mornings


Cumulus brings a new morning show to Kansas City: The Morning Wake Up With Sean Tyler and Tasha Mack on 107.3 KC's R&B and Hip Hop/KMJK-FM. The show will air Monday through Friday from 5:00am-10:00am and features the talents of Kansas City radio legend Sean Tyler and Tasha Mack, a fresh voice to KC radio listeners.

Sean Tyler, a Kansas City native, is a popular radio personality who has been a fixture on local radio for almost 25 years. Tasha Mack is also a Kansas City native, and joins 107.3 from KKFI-FM, where she was on-air personality and co-host of The Show Me Mix Show. She also has a successful modeling, acting and commercial voiceover career, winning an Emmy Award for her role in the web series, "The UnReal Housewives of Kansas City."

Kenny Smoov, Vice President, Urban Formats, Cumulus Media said: "When you can add a market legend to your brand in AM Drive, you do it!"

"Bringing back Sean Tyler to wake up his hometown and adding a brand-new voice to KC Morning radio with Tasha Mack is an exciting next step in building 107.3 KC's R&B and Hip Hop," said PD Boogie D.

"Destiny has brought me back to doing what I was born to do, where I need to be doing it," said Tyler.

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