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96.9 The Eagle/Sacramento Reveals New Weekday Lineup


Pat Martin
Pat Martin

KSEG (96.9 The Eagle)/Sacramento announces a new weekday programming lineup. As part of the update, the station welcomes longtime market veteran Pat Martin (pictured) to host mornings. Martin joins the Audacy Classic Rock outlet after serving as midday host for sister KRXQ-FM (98 Rock) for the last 33 years. He will be heard weekday mornings from 6-10am PT, effective July 6.

"Pat's market-leading tenure of almost 33 years is not only a testament to his talent, dedication and fans, but also has cemented him as a true Sacramento icon and we're delighted to have him headline 96.9 The Eagle's revamped weekday lineup," said Audacy San Francisco and Sacramento Regional Vice President and Market Manager Stacey Kauffman. "Together, this lineup will collectively produce a full slate of premier programming - powered by classic rock's top hits and driven by some of our industry's top talent."

"So why now? After 33 years on 98 Rock, I'm excited and ready for a new challenge," commented Martin. "It's crazy to think it's been that long, well over half my life. I've spent decades with this audience. I've been to their weddings, I've visited them in the hospital, I've been to funerals, I've hung out with them at concerts and drunk an untold number of beers with them. And now, as time marches on, it's time for a new beginning. What an honor and privilege to join one of the nation's great classic rock stations, and work alongside its legendary air staff. Many thanks to Joe Calgaro, Stacey Kaufman and everyone at Audacy up the chain for believing in me to take on this monumental challenge."

Martin joined 98 Rock in 1988 and has served as midday host ever since, while adding Assistant Program Director and Music Director roles along the way. Prior to joining the station, Martin held various positions for KGB-FM in San Diego from 1977 to 1988 and KMET in Los Angeles in 1986.

The station also announces that afternoon show host Chris McCoy will be retiring, effective July 2. McCoy had served in this role since 2017. Justin Case, who had been serving as morning show host since station veteran Charlie Thomas retired in January 2021, will transition to afternoons to succeed McCoy.

The New 96.9 The Eagle weekday programming lineup includes Pat Martin (6-10am), "Commercial-free Work Zone" (10am-12pm), "Bob Keller's Cafe Rock" (12-1pm), Justin Case (1-6pm), Tom Nakashima (6-10pm) and Doug Thomas (10pm-12am).

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