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KPRS/Kansas City Launches Hustle & Shyne in the Morning


Hustle and Shyne
Hustle and Shyne

Carter Broadcast Group adds a new morning show, "Hustle & Shyne in the Morning" on KPRS-FM (Hot 103 Jamz) in Kansas City. The new program features Deona Hustle and Brian B. Shynin, and debuts Monday, November 27. For the past 15 months, Shynin has held morning drive, while Hustle started with the Hip Hop outlet four years ago and has worked nights and weekends.

"The launching of Hustle & Shyne in the Morning is a testament to the Carter Broadcast Group's commitment to develop local talent and belief in the power of local radio," said Operations Manager Myron Fears.

"I'm thrilled for the opportunity to enter into a new era with an exciting morning show that's tailor made for Kansas City. I'm even more excited to work with the uber-talented Deona Hustle. She worked extremely hard over the past several years and she will bring her creativity, a great work ethic and a tremendous ability to connect with our audience. Together, we plan to produce a show that is purposeful, positive and super-serves Kansas City," commented Shynin.

"I'm excited and honored to co-host, Hustle & Shyne in the Morning, with Brian B. Shynin.' I appreciate the unwavering support of our CBG team. Brian has been a great mentor My opportunity to contribute to the legacy of the oldest operated and owned Black radio station in the country is a privilege. Roughly 4 years ago, I stepped into CBG (KPRS-FM/Hot 103 Jamz) and dedicated myself to sharpening my skills, both on and off the air. Now, I have the chance to continue to do what I love, but at a higher level and with a great teammate," said Hustle.

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