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Jade Alexander Joins WFLC (Hits 97.3) Miami for Mornings


Jade Alexander
Jade Alexander

Jade Alexander is named morning host Cox Media Group's Rhythmic Hot AC for WFLC-FM (Hits 97.3) in Miami, effective January 23. Alexander, a native of South Florida, is known for her many years as a local radio personality and television entertainment reporter and news anchor.

"I've not only grown up in South Florida, I've grown up with the extraordinarily supportive, fiercely loyal, 'sit down and have a Cafecito with me even though we just met' community that it is," said Alexander. "Being able to continue to share our lives together, from the very building that I cracked open the mic for the first time in my career, is a mind-blowing gift. This Miami girl is beyond excited to be a part of ‘The Rhythm of Miami' on Hits 97.3 and to work with a team that embraces the vibrancy of our city that spills over into three area codes. Grateful to God, CMG Miami, and the generosity of the listeners... the most valuable element of a radio station."

"Jade Alexander is a Miami Media Icon, I'm so excited to welcome her back to the airwaves to entertain the community she loves," added Director of Branding and Programming Branding and Programming.

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