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Hot 97.5/103.9 Adds Brooke & Jeffrey to Mornings


Brooke & Jeffrey
Brooke & Jeffrey

Zelus Media Group's Hot AC "Hot 97.5/103.9" (KMVA Dewey-Humboldt & KZON Gilbert, AZ) is bringing Brooke & Jeffrey to its weekday morning schedule beginning September 1. The Premiere syndicated show will air weekdays from 6-10am MT in Phoenix.

"Brooke & Jeffrey are true superstars in pop radio," said Michael Cutchall, CEO/President of Zelus Media Group. "They've been an absolute pleasure to work with, and we're confident they'll make a major impact here in Phoenix -- for both our listeners and our advertising partners. All of us at Zelus Media are thrilled about this partnership, and we're ready to turn up the volume together."

J Steele, Brand Manager of Hot 97.5 and sister station Power 98.3, added: "Mornings just got hotter on Hot 97.5. Having worked with Brooke & Jeffrey for years, I know firsthand how remarkable their content is, and I'm confident they'll win over Phoenix listeners in no time. I can't wait to team up with them to make serious noise in the Valley... and yes, we've already warned Jose's parents he's back -- so it might be time to change the locks."

Co-host Brooke Fox also expressed excitement about the move. "Phoenix? With the Zelus Media Group? Are you kidding me? We are beyond thrilled! And to continue our relationship with J, who's been a genuine supporter for so long, is the icing on the cake. We are so excited to start connecting with listeners in a city that already feels like home."

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