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WBBM (B96)/Chicago Adds Moug and Karla to Mornings


Moug and Karla
Moug and Karla

WBBM-FM (B96)/Chicago taps Moug (John Moug) to join Karla Hernandez as morning co-host for "Moug and Karla Mornings," weekdays from 5:30-9am CT. Moug joins B96 from Lotus Hot AC KPLZ-FM (Star 101.5)/Seattle, where he hosted mornings for two years alongside Angie Parker. He returns to Audacy after beginning his career at KLUC-FM/Las Vegas. Moug has also previously hosted "The Wolf Wake Up Show with John & Jamie" on KKSE-FM (92.5 The Wolf)/Denver. As part of the changes, Jeana Shepard will move from mornings to middays.

"We are thrilled to welcome Moug to B96," said B96 Brand Manager Molly Cruz. "His passion for radio and wealth of experience in strategic morning show execution makes him the perfect addition to our team - not to mention he's one of the most likable guys in the business."

"Mornings on B96 has been a dream of mine as long as I can remember, and I cannot believe this is real. Chicago?," said Moug. "Thank you to Dave Richards and everyone at Audacy who helped make this happen. Most of all, thanks to the amazing Molly Cruz for giving me this incredible opportunity. Working with Molly, Karla, producer Frank and the rest of the B96 team is quite literally a dream come true! Shout out to my wife Stacy and our brand new baby girl Dahlia for coming with me on the journey."

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