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WTCB (B106.7)/Columbia SC Names Kaylin Mozden to Middays


Kaylin Mozden
Kaylin Mozden

Kaylin Mozden is appointed midday host on Hot AC WTCB-FM (B106.7) in Columbia, SC. She'll be heard weekdays from 10am-3pm, beginning Thursday, January 26. Mozden joins Cumulus Media from Townsquare Media's WLZW-FM (Lite 98.7) in Utica, NY, where she was Brand Manager and morning host. Prior to that, Mozden was Production Director for Townsquare/Utica and was Traffic and Continuity Director for iHeartMedia/Albany. She started her radio career in 2010 at WLZW-FM in Utica.

WTCB-FM Program Director Ronnie Ramone said, "We are excited to welcome Kaylin to the Cumulus Columbia, SC team. She'll bring a fresh perspective to WTCB, and I know she'll make an instant connection with our listeners on the air and on our social media platforms. Kaylin has gained so much experience in the industry in such a short amount of time. That will serve her well as we look to take this station to the next level."

Mozden commented, I'm thrilled that my next chapter begins with the powerhouse team of individuals at Cumulus Columbia. Since the conversations began, I knew B106.7 would be a good fit for me, and I am truly thankful for the opportunity. 2023 is the year of new beginnings and I'm so excited to do what I love and make a difference in a new city."

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