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Y100/Miami Names Drew Heyman MD and Unveils New Lineup


Drew Heyman
Drew Heyman

iHeartMedia Miami has named Drew Heyman Music Director and weekday afternoon drive host for Top 40 Y100 (WHYI). In addition, Y100, Miami's #1 Hit Music will roll out a new on-air line up, effective immediately.

As Music Director, Heyman will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the station's music, in addition to now hosting afternoons, and will report to Taylor Jukes, Program Director for iHeartMedia Miami.

Brooke Morrison, who has been with iHeartMedia for four years previously serving as afternoon host at Hits 96.1 in Charlotte, North Carolina, will join the Miami team as midday host for Y100. Additionally, Imari Mora will make her on-air debut late nights and weekends on the station. She joins iHeart Miami from Emmis Austin, where she recently served as morning show producer for 101x.

Also effective immediately, Y100's current midday host Michelle Fay has been promoted to afternoon drive host on its sister station 93.9 MIA (WMIA) -- Variety from the 80s, 90s and Today. Fay will broadcast weekdays from 3pm-7pm, in addition to serving as morning show host for WLDI West Palm Beach with Frankie P.

"We're thrilled to bring such enthusiastic, hard-working, digitally-savvy individuals together to grow Y100 for the future," said Jukes. "There's nothing more exciting than building a fun, innovative team to provide our Miami listeners with an entertaining new lineup."

"Growing up in South Florida and listening to Y100 has prepared me for the biggest role of my life," said Heyman. "Miami is my hometown and I can't wait to help grow the programming team at Y100!"

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