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Kaliente 103.1/Orlando Rolls Out New Local On-Air Lineup


Kiara Rivera and Juan 'El Bebo' Adames
Kiara Rivera and Juan 'El Bebo' Adames

Norsan Media's Tropical WFYY (Kaliente 103.1) in Orlando has announced the launch of a new local on-air lineup. The morning show, "El Bembe de la Manana," will be hosted by Juan 'El Bebo' Adames, alongside Kiara Rivera and producer Alfonso Ali. Adames is well-known in Orlando, having previously co-hosted at Cox Media Group's "Exitos 96.5" WOEX. Rivera, a former Miss Mundo USA Latina, brings her experience from starring in several Telemundo telenovelas.

Middays from 10am-3pm will be helmed by Jessica Reyes, a familiar voice in Orlando who has been heard on WNUE (Mega 98.1) and CHR WQMP (101.9 AMP Radio). Reyes has also worked in various markets including Allentown, PA, Fort Myers, Tampa, and Washington DC, and has appeared on multiple Orlando television stations.

The afternoon slot will feature Ale La Bollusca hosting "Viral y Kaliente" from 3-7pm. Known for her roles in shows like "El Gordo y La Pelua" and "El Molusco y La Burbu" in Puerto Rico and Florida, Ale La Bollusca is set to bring her personality to the afternoon audience.

Program Director Arnulfo Ramirez expressed excitement about the new lineup, stating, "We are thrilled to introduce a lineup of talented personalities on Kaliente 103.1 FM. Our new talent and programming brings an exciting mix of high energy and experience, ensuring our listeners get the best entertainment and connection to our culture."

Norsan Media CEO Natalia Sanchez Alvarez also commented on the launch, saying, "This is just the beginning of an exciting new chapter for Norsan Media in Orlando, and we are delighted to bring this engaging and original content to the Hispanic audience."

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