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Tyler Frye to Host Middays on 95.7 The Vibe/Kansas City


Tyler Frye
Tyler Frye

Cumulus has appointed Tyler Frye to handle middays on Kansas City Top 40 station, 95.7 The Vibe (KCHZ-FM). Frye imports from Cumulus Houston, where he hosted nights on 104.1 KRBE. Prior to that, he was On-Air Host, Nights and Middays, on G105 (WDCG-FM) in Raleigh, NC. Frye also hosted Nights on HOT 107.1 (KFCO-FM) in Denver, CO.

Jagger, Program Director, 95.7 The Vibe, remarked: "I've been a fan of Tyler Frye's for a long time. He has great on-air energy and he does an amazing job connecting with his listeners. His creativity and personality will be an awesome addition to our team here in Kansas City on 95-7 The Vibe."

"I am extremely excited to be working side by side with Jagger who is one of the best in this industry," said Frye. "It was an easy choice to make the move over to middays on 95-7 The Vibe, I look forward to ditching the "night guy" lifestyle. What do people do on weeknights? Houston will forever be a second home for me but let's get to work in KC! Also, I need to buy a winter coat. I would like to thank Donna Baker, Jim Fox, Jagger and Doug Hamand for this opportunity."

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