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KRXQ/Sacramento Moves ''The Bailey Show'' to Morning Drive
RADIO ONLINE | Monday, July 24, 2023 |
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"The Bailey Show" (The BS) will move from afternoons to mornings on KRXQ-FM (98 Rock) in Sacramento. Starring Jason Bailey alongside co-host NickyD and executive producer Josh Nelson, the show will now be heard weekdays from 6-10am PT beginning July 25. Bailey is a radio veteran, having been in the business since 1995, covering numerous formats, including CHR, Rock, Hot Talk and Sports. He's had shows in Orlando, Tampa, Atlanta and on SiriusXM and has launched a podcast version of "The Bailey Show."
"Since being added to our weekday lineup in March, 'The Bailey Show' has become an essential part of our station's programming and has served as an entertaining afternoon routine for our listeners," said Audacy Sacramento Regional President Stacey Kauffman. "We're so excited to transition Jason, NickyD and Nelson to mornings and kick off our weekdays with a fresh and dynamic show."
"My show and I are really excited to start this journey at 98 Rock," added Bailey. "This is one of the last heritage rock brands in radio, and it's an honor that we've been chosen to start the day with an amazing lineup of talent for our Sacramento audience."
NickyD has been in radio since 2015. She interned under Bailey at WNNX in Atlanta, where she was later promoted to Assistant Producer. In February 2022, she started her own podcast on The BS Network, "Not Your Typical Tea," before joining forces with "The Bailey Show Podcast."
Nelson has more than 16 years on the air in just about every format, from Rock and Alternative to, most recently, a ten-year stint in Country.
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