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Myki Angeline Named KRXQ/Sacramento Midday Host


Myki Angeline
Myki Angeline

Northern California native Myki Angeline is named midday show host for KRXQ-FM (98 Rock) in Sacramento. She'll be heard weekdays from 10am-3pm, effective immediately. Angeline's professional career spans from television, movies to radio, joining Audacy in 2020. Myki was featured in the films "Mamaboy" and "Ball Buster," and she hosted the television show, "Soapbox TV!," a political program for Access Sacramento. Her radio career began in 2011 at V103 Rock, an underground internet rock station, where she hosted "Afternoon Indie" for over two years.

"It's an exciting time at KRXQ as we welcome Myki to middays," said 98 Rock Brand Manager Aaron Roberts. "We look forward to adding her to our live and local programming lineup and watching her connect with our listeners every day."

"I am absolutely grateful for this opportunity," added Angeline. "I love Sacramento and everyone here at Audacy. Knowing I am continuing the legacy that Pat Martin built here at 98 Rock, I am honored to carry this torch, representing the Filipinx and LGBTQ+ communities."

Between being a mom, producer, singer, and journalist, Angeline also volunteers at the non-profit organization Girls Rock Sacramento. As a volunteer, she teaches self-defense during the summer camps, and in 2021 became a board member. In 2022, Myki was presented with the She Rocks "Warrior"' Award for her outstanding work and philanthropy during the She Rocks Awards in Anaheim, CA.

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