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92Q/Nashville Adds ''Cafe Mocha'' to Weekend Programming


''Cafe Mocha''
''Cafe Mocha''

WQQK (92.1 FM) in Nashville adds "Cafe Mocha" to its Sunday lineup. The syndicated radio show, celebrated for its dynamic blend of music, culture, and empowering content, will air from 2-4pm CT, joining a roster that includes "We Sound Crazy" and shows by gospel superstars Donnie McClurkin and Jekalyn Carr.

Allison Warren, Vice President of Cumulus Nashville, said, "We are thrilled to welcome Cafe Mocha to our line-up, hosted by the dynamic trio of Loni Love, Angelique Perrin, and YoYo. As we celebrate Women's History Month, we honor the remarkable women who have contributed their talents and passion to bring this show to life. Their achievements inspire us all and remind us of the power of storytelling."

"Cafe Mocha" is not only a platform for discussing today's pressing issues but also a celebration of urban music, celebrity interviews, and inspirational advice. Sheila Eldridge, CEO of Miles Ahead Broadcasting and creator of the show, highlighted the show's commitment to its new audience. "We are proud to join 92Q to be a part of bringing innovative programming and events to Nashville," Eldridge stated. "We look forward to engaging our 'new' listeners by tackling today's issues, featuring celebrity interviews, and sharing inspirational self-help advice all with the backdrop of the best in urban music."

"Cafe Mocha" is syndicated by Superadio and is a four-time Gracie Award-winning program that airs in over 40 markets nationwide.

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