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KRRL (Real 92.3)/Los Angeles Names DJ Amen Assistant PD


DJ Amen
DJ Amen

iHeartMedia's KRRL-FM (Real 92.3)/Los Angeles promotes DJ Amen to Assistant Program Director, effective immediately. Most recently, he served as Music Director for the Hip Hop outlet. DJ Amen replaces DJ A-Oh in the APD role. A-Oh remains in middays and will continue to oversee music decisions for the station as MD, while also serving as Program Director for co-owned WMIB-FM (103.5 The Beat)/Miami.

"I'm excited to see DJ Amen climb the ladder from mixer to Music Director and now to Assistant Program Director," said HeartMedia President Hip Hop and R&B Programming Strategy and KRRL Program Director Doc Wynter. "Kudos to A-Oh for bringing him to my attention and then leading the way in grooming him for this important role at REAL 92.3. We are blessed to have him on our team."

DJ Amen began his radio career in the Bay Area, as a mixer for 106 KMEL for the better part of fifteen years. He relocated to Los Angeles in 2015 to join the team that would launch Real 92.3, where he was a mixer and Music Director before taking on this new post as Assistant Program Director. For the last eight seasons, he has also been the in-game DJ for the San Francisco 49ers.

"It is an honor and a privilege to have the opportunity to continue my growth at the best Hip-Hop station in the world," said Amen. "Being a part of the brand's success since its earliest days continues to be one of the greatest experiences of my career. I am very much looking forward to our bright future under the guidance of Doc Wynter and the rest of our innovative leadership team at iHeart."

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