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KALV/Phoenix Unveils New Edition of ''The Morning Mess''


Sienna, Joey Boy and J.D.
Sienna, Joey Boy and J.D.

A new edition of "The Morning Mess" debuts on KALV-FM (Live 101.5) in Phoenix, as current co-host Joey Boy will return to Phoenix, the show's original home, and welcome two new members to the program: J.D. and Sienna. The new show debuts on August 28 and will be heard weekdays from 5:30-10am PT.

"We're thrilled to re-launch the next chapter of 'The Morning Mess' and introduce a new local version of the show to our Phoenix audience," said Audacy Phoenix Senior Vice President and Market Manager Dave Pugh. "With the energetic and dynamic team of Joey Boy, J.D., and Sienna, we're set to deliver a fresh wave of entertainment to kickstart listeners' mornings."

Joey Boy joined the company in 2013 as an original co-host for "The Morning Mess" on Live 101.5. Considered the ringleader of the show, he's never afraid to share his family life and stories on air.

J.D. joined Big 94.5 in June, 2023 after spending eight years in Boston hosting one of the top night shows for former Audacy station 103.3 AMP Radio. He began his fulltime radio career in Arizona doing nights at KZON-FM in Phoenix. In 2013, he joined "The Lady La Morning Show" as a co-host.

Sienna also serves as an event host for the Phoenix Coyotes and an in-game host for the Arizona Diamondbacks. She interned with Audacy Phoenix in 2018 and is an in-game Coyotes cheerleader.

"The Morning Mess" with Aneesh Ratan, Jeana Shepard and Karla Hernandez will continue to be heard on WBBM-FM (B96) in Chicago, weekdays from 5:30-9am CT.

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