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WYUU-FM (92.5 Maxima)/Tampa Unveils Mananas Maximas


Mananas Maximas (Tony Clemente and Valerie Felix)
Mananas Maximas (Tony Clemente and Valerie Felix)

Beasley Media's WYUU-FM (92.5 Maxima) in Tampa introduces its new morning show, "Mananas Maximas," which officially launched on Monday, April 7. The show airs weekdays from 6-10am. Hosted by Tony Clemente (pictured left) and Valerie Felix, two familiar and beloved voices in the region, Mananas Maximas promises a mix of Latin music, culture, and conversation.

"We're beyond excited to wake up Tampa Bay's Hispanic community with a fresh perspective and contagious energy," said Clemente. Co-host Valerie Felix echoed his enthusiasm, adding, "I'm thrilled to embark on this new journey and bring something special to my people in Tampa Bay."

"I'm delighted to welcome these two talented individuals to 92.5 Maxima, a flagship Latin brand in the Tampa Bay area, stated Beasley Media Group Regional Vice President Ron deCastro. "Tony and Valerie's passion for the Maxima audience will undoubtedly create an engaging and entertaining listening experience."

"Tony and Valerie have incredible chemistry and a deep connection with our Latin community," added Operations Manager Rick Thomas. "Their infectious energy will make Mananas Maximas the go-to morning destination for Spanish-language entertainment in Tampa Bay."

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