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KSFM/Sacramento Announces ''D-Lo & KC'' in Afternoons
RADIO ONLINE | Friday, August 4, 2023 | 11:24am CT |
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KSFM-FM in Sacramento launches "D-Lo & KC" in afternoons. The show with Damien Barling and Kenny Caraway will be heard weekdays from 3-7pm PT, beginning August 14. The duo will continue to host middays on sister KIFM-AM (ESPN 1320). D-Lo and KC took the air for the first time on August 17, 2020.
"Since launching their show over three years ago, D-Lo and KC have built an incredibly engaging program fueled by an extremely passionate audience," said Audacy Sacramento Regional Vice President Stacey Kauffman. "We have no doubt this show's rapid growth will be a welcomed addition to KSFM's afternoon drive."
"We're thrilled for the opportunity to join KSFM and bring our passion for music and the culture to that heritage brand," added D-Lo & KC. "We're very thankful for the vision 'Complex,' Aaron and Stacey share with us."
Barling's radio career launched in 2001 when he began an internship at KSFM 102.5. Working through the ranks for several years, Barling's internship turned into a part-time/fill-in host and, in January of 2005, he became part of a morning show over the next several years. In 2009, he launched a sports management company that oversaw the career of several WNBA athletes. He returned to Sacramento radio in 2014 and, in April 2016, he headed up the launch of "The Lo-Down."
A native of Sacramento, Carraway attended Cal State East Bay, which opened the gateway to his broadcasting career as a podcaster, FM sports radio host, podcast/radio producer and content curator, and co-host for The Athletic's Sacramento Kings podcast.
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