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Anne Marie ''Annie'' Leamy Joins WCBS-FM/New York Mornings


Anne Marie ''Annie'' Leamy
Anne Marie ''Annie'' Leamy

WCBS-FM in New York welcomes Anne Marie "Annie" Leamy to mornings. She'll be heard on "Foxx & Annie in the Morning" alongside co-host and Brand Manager John Foxx, weekdays from 6-10am ET, beginning February 13. Leamy joins WCBS-FM with over 16 years of experience in mornings in the Tri-state Area. She most recently hosted a morning show at iHeartMedia in the Hudson Valley for three years. Prior to WRNQ (Q92.1), Leamy co-hosted mornings on WPLJ-FM in New York for six years.

"Annie is no stranger to NYC radio, and I'm excited to welcome her back through the iconic WCBS-FM brand," said WCBS-FM Brand Manager John Foxx. "Annie has the ability to relate and build a community of loyal fans instantly. She will bring a lot of energy, a deep skill set, and a ‘whatever it takes attitude' that really sets her up for success in this role."

"I'm not sure I have the right words to express my sincere excitement and joy about teaming up with John Foxx to rock the airwaves at WCBS-FM," added Leamy. "John is someone I respect tremendously and is the biggest reason I took this leap. What a thrill to be on a station my late father adored. I'm incredibly grateful to all those who supported my roller coaster journey to this point. Huge thank you to John, Jim Ryan and Chris Oliviero for this incredible opportunity."

Leamy was also a co-host at Pamal Broadcasting's WSPK and began her career with Clear Channel of the Hudson Valley in the same position at KISS-FM.

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