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Audacy Inks BJ & Jamie to Multiyear Extension in Denver


Jamie White and BJ Harris
Jamie White and BJ Harris

Audacy inks a multiyear contract extension with morning hosts BJ Harris and Jamie White (BJ & Jamie Show) on KALC-FM (Alice 105.9) in Denver. The duo will continue to be heard weekdays from 5:30-10am MT.

"Audacy and our Denver listeners are ecstatic to have four more years of BJ and Jamie's amazing content, whether it's their relatable opinions or hilarious takes," said Audacy Denver Senior Vice President and Market Manager Micah Goldberg. "Year after year, the 'BJ & Jamie Show' has proven to be a hit, and we're looking forward to seeing what its extended stay on Alice 105.9 will bring."

"Jamie and I've had an incredible run with the support of our loyal listeners," said Harris. "This extension marks an opportunity for continued growth, stronger bonds with the Denver community and additional time to do what I love most. We're super excited going forward."

Harris joined Audacy in 2012 after serving in programming and on-air positions in Cincinnati, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Phoenix and Tampa. Harris is a four-time winner of Billboard's Program Director of the Year Award and a two-time On-Air Personality of the Year recipient.

"It's been quite a ride," said White. "I can't wait to continue this adventure with my buddy BJ and all the awesome people at Audacy Denver."

White obtained local celebrity status as one of the original Alice 105.9 personalities in the 90s, co-hosting the "Frosty, Jamie and Frank Show." Since then, she has had radio stops in Kansas City, Los Angeles and Sacramento, as well as TV and film stints, including a role in the 2001 comedy-drama "Rock Star."

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