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KOA Denver Debuts New Morning Lineup with Kaminsky


Ross Kaminsky
Ross Kaminsky

iHeartMedia Denver has announced a new morning lineup for KOA 850 AM and 94.1 FM, set to launch Monday, November 10. The new schedule features "Ross Kaminsky on the News, with Jeana Gondek." Kaminsky, a longtime favorite among Denver listeners, moves from his current mid-morning slot into mornings, joining Gondek for the expanded show.

"I'm thrilled to join Jeana and start the day with Denver delivering top news, lively conversation and plenty of laughter," said Kaminsky. "KOA listeners expect credible information and smart talk, and we're excited to deliver that every morning."

KOA will also welcome Michael Brown, former FEMA Administrator and host of the nationally syndicated "The Situation with Michael Brown." Brown transitions from mornings on KHOW to KOA's 9 a.m. to noon slot, offering his trademark mix of insight, humor, and analysis on politics, culture, and current events.

"KOA has long been a trusted voice for Colorado news and talk, and I'm excited to continue that tradition diving deeper into the issues that impact our listeners - with a mix of insight, experience, and a little humor," Brown said.

"KOA's new lineup brings together some of the most trusted and engaging voices in Colorado radio," added JoJo Turnbeaugh, Senior Vice President of Programming for iHeartMedia Rockies Region. "Ross and Jeana make an incredible morning team, and Michael's move strengthens KOA's position as the go-to destination for news, talk, and sports."

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