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Z100/New York Debuts ''The Maxwell and Crystal Show''


Crystal Rosas
Crystal Rosas

iHeartMedia WHTZ-FM (Z100) New York taps Crystal Rosas (pictured) to join Maxwell on "The Maxwell and Crystal Show," effective June 1. The program will air weekdays from 2-6pm and will cover the latest pop culture headlines, including a variety of music and lifestyle topics as well as celebrity interviews and more. Rosas joins Z100 New York from Wild 94.9 in San Francisco, where she most recently served as the night talent.

"There aren't enough words to describe how excited I am to be working with the super talented Crystal Rosas," said Maxwell. "We cannot wait to take our show to the next level, and I think Crystal and I will make a great team."

"My heart always knew that NYC is where I'm meant to be," added Rosas. "So it's truly an honor to call the legendary Z100 my new home."

In addition, Z100 will welcome Josh Martinez to the program lineup. Martinez will air from 6-10pm, beginning May 24. Martinez joins Z100 from Kiss 107 in Cincinnati, where he most recently served as the afternoon talent and Program Director. He is also a host on the syndicated "Hit Nation" show.

"Growing up in Brooklyn & Staten Island, the dream was to always be on Z100 and thanks to the amazing team at iHeartMedia, my boyhood dream has come true," said Martinez.

As part of the program changes, Shelley Rome will broadcast late nights from 10pm-2am and Nick Gomez will air weekday overnights from 2-6am, effective immediately.

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