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Laura Daniels Named Morning Host for WHTT-FM in Buffalo


Laura Daniels
Laura Daniels

Cumulus Media appoints air personality Laura Daniels as morning host on Classic Hits WHTT-FM in Buffalo. She'll be heard weekdays from 6-10am, beginning Friday, August 19. A native Western New Yorker, Daniels was morning host for WMSX-FM in Buffalo from 2012-2017. Prior to that, she was a popular voice on Albany radio stations for 15 years, with on-air and morning host posts on stations including WZMR, WDVT, WFLY and WYJB. Daniels is also a voiceover talent and copywriter.

Cumulus/Buffalo Vice President and Market Manager Jim Riley said, "We're lucky to have found a talent like Laura to move into mornings on WHTT. She's fun, she's entertaining, and she's Buffalo through and through. I think Classic Hits listeners will love her on the ride to work!"

Operations Manager Joe Siragusa commented: "We're thrilled to bring Laura's energy and enthusiasm for Buffalo to Classic Hits 104.1. She's a great talent that will help us write the next chapter of this great station."

Daniels remarked, "I'm so excited to return to my passion in an industry I spent more than half my life in. Radio personalities are the original "content creators" and radio is the last remaining free medium. Buffalo is my home, and I can't wait to share real life, real stories and my own brand of fun ridiculousness with Western New York again."

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