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Kayla Anderson Departs 104.5 The Zone in Nashville


Kayla Anderson
Kayla Anderson

Kayla Anderson exits Ramon, Kayla, and Will, the morning show on Cumulus Media Sports WGFX-FM (104.5 The Zone) in Nashville. The announcement came at the start of Thursday's broadcast. Anderson joined the station in 2022 and had been a co-host alongside former NFL player Ramon Foster and Will Boling for her entire tenure.

"Kayla Anderson is no longer on this show, or a member of our team here at 104.5 The Zone," Boling said at the top of Thursday's program. "Decisions like this are never easy. Announcements like this are difficult, because Kayla has been a valuable member of our show and the station's work both on and off the air. We truly wish Kayla all the best."

Anderson later addressed her departure on her personal X (formerly Twitter) account, thanking listeners for their support over the past three years.

"First and foremost, thank you so much to our loyal listeners, you made my time in radio here so amazing," she wrote. "You all are so passionate about your teams here in Middle Tennessee and I love that."

While Anderson did not provide details about the circumstances of her exit or her future plans, she expressed optimism about what lies ahead: "I'm gearing up for the next chapter of my book to write itself. All I've ever known is to keep navigating it to the best of my ability."

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