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KGB-FM Debuts ''Mornings with Sarah, Boyer and Clint''


Sarah, Boyer and Clint
Sarah, Boyer and Clint

iHeartMedia Classic Rock KGB-FM/San Diego debuts "KGB Mornings with Sarah, Boyer and Clint," starting Monday, January 23, weekdays from 6-10am. The new show teams longtime KGB-FM afternoon personality Clint August with two former members of the "DSC" morning show, Sarah Beebe and Chris Boyer. The trio will be joined with the latest news and sports reports from former NFL offensive guard Rich Ohrnberger.

Clint August has been a fixture in San Diego radio for the past 24 years. He got his start in broadcasting as a morning show sidekick known for making crank calls with his impersonations of popular celebrities. Clint is an avid motorcyclist and active supporter of military causes, which lead him to create an annual motorcycle ride and event to benefit Home Front San Diego.

"It's an honor to be a part of a heritage radio station like 101.5 KGB in any capacity but the move to mornings is truly is a game changer for me," said August. "Who wouldn't want to goof around on a microphone with good friends like Sarah and Boyer? They encouraged me to go for this, so I'm forever grateful to them, my co-workers and to management for allowing me to be a part of this exciting new chapter. I can't help but feel tremendous gratitude to the listeners over the past twelve years who've been so supportive."

"Clint in my mind was always on the back burner as a candidate only because I viewed him as the perfect afternoon drive host. Boy was I wrong," said iHeartMedia San Diego Director of Rock Programming Shauna Moran. "During the first audition on air with Sarah and Boyer I knew in my gut there was something really special there. It was seamless. Then, with overwhelming feedback from the listeners -- many who were P1 'DSC' show listeners -- it just sealed the deal. There was no denying he was the right person for the job."

"What a perfect transition for KGB to move Clint August into mornings alongside Sarah and Boyer. Our audience has spoken and we have listened," said iHeartMedia San Diego Market President Noreen Ippolito. "Clint is one of the great radio stories, having grown up in the radio business. He is a true San Diegan and has a heart for all members of the community, particularly for the military and our veterans. We look forward to this new morning trio waking up our friends in San Diego and beyond on the iHeartRadio App."

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