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Baby Huey Named 107.7 The Bone/San Francisco APD


Baby Huey
Baby Huey

Cumulus has promoted Baby Huey (Danny Delmore) to Assistant Program Director for Bay Area Classic Rock station, 107.7 The Bone/KSAN-FM. A 16-year veteran of station, Baby Huey will continue to be heard on The Bone every Saturday from 3pm-8pm and Sundays from 7pm-10pm.

Baby Huey, who was born in Berkeley and grew up in Alameda, has been with 107.7 The Bone since August 2006. During his senior year at the University of California, Berkeley, he began interning for the station and worked on the Lamont and Tonelli Morning Show, where he ultimately became full-time Producer. His role with the station continued to grow over his 16 years with the station, and he now hosts his own show on The Bone on Saturdays and Sundays. He also hosts a pro wrestling podcast called In The Kliq.

"Baby Huey has been a pillar of KSAN for 16 years and it is well past time to promote him and show him how appreciated he is for his hard work and dedication," said Chasta Michaelis, Program Director, 107.7 The Bone. "The Bone would absolutely not be the same without his enthusiasm and devotion and I'm honored to work alongside him as we push this station forward."

"Since I can remember, I have always known I wanted to work in radio," said Baby Huey. "I love that I can be a positive influence, entertain, connect with listeners, support local musicians and build relationships within the radio industry and community. Over the last 16 years, I have been fortunate enough to work at The Bone and experience so much. Words cannot describe how thankful I am to Chasta for this opportunity, and to Larry Blumhagen for believing in me. Thank you to Lamont and Tonelli for letting me work under their wing, for their guidance and for putting up with me for this long, lol. Thank you to all the talented and creative people I have worked with over the years. Last but not least, thanks to my Dad and brother for their love and support in helping me reach my goals. I am excited for this next chapter of my career and look forward to continue entertaining the Boneheads."

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