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Sports KIKK-AM/Houston to Air Epicurean Foodie Podcast
| RADIO ONLINE | Friday, July 17, 2020 | 12:05pm CT |
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Entercom has announced the launch of "I'm Sorry for What I Said When I Was Hangry!," an epicurean foodie podcast featuring KHMX-FM (Mix 96.5)/Houston morning personality Jessie Watt and food influencer, Hangry Houstonian, Danielle Dubois. The podcast will air every Saturday morning at 9am CT on sister station KIKK-AM (CBS Sports Radio 650) beginning July 18, and will be available to listeners on RADIO.COM.
"The amalgamation of cultures in Houston has created a place where limitless food combinations are created, and the sheer quantity of excellent new endeavors has catapulted us onto the national stage," said Entercom Houston Senior VP/Market Manager Sarah Frazier. "Houston food is second to none, and we believe it deserves dedicated attention. I'm Sorry for What I Said When I Was Hangry was created to serve as a unique and special celebration of the Houston food scene and fulfill our listeners' craving for their local favorites."
"Since my arrival to Houston in January, I have been able to experience the vast array of food options the city has to offer," said Watt. "I look forward to teaming up with Danielle to use food as a vehicle for connecting with our listeners every weekend."
Watt has served as an air personality for Mix 96.5's "The Morning Mix" since January. Prior to that, she was a morning producer and air personality for sister WYCD-FM/Detroit. She joined Entercom in 2017 as a promotions coordinator and was previously a board operator.
"I'm excited to showcase why and how I fell in love with the city of Houston and to give locals and transplants like myself and Jessie a resource to utilize to get the most out of the city," said Dubois. "Houston has such a diverse culinary and bar scene and we look forward to doing the leg work and let listeners know our findings."
Dubois, a Louisiana native, launched Hangry Houstonian in 2017 to share the best of her food experiences with the Houston community.
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