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Erik with a K and Jenny Lee Join KCYY as Morning Hosts


Erik with a K and Jenny Lee
Erik with a K and Jenny Lee

Cox Media Group has announced that Erik "with a K" and Jenny Lee will debut as the new morning team on Country KCYY (Y100) in San Antonio beginning Monday, May 5.

Erik, formerly part of The Morning Bullpen in Houston for the past three years, shared his excitement about the move to San Antonio. "I have been listening to this station from across Texas for many years now and I'm just honored to be in the building," he said. "Y100 is one of the most powerful Country music radio brands in America and I can't wait to jump into the rich culture and strong sense of community that makes San Antonio so beautiful."

Lee is a familiar voice to San Antonio radio listeners, having spent the past 11 years doing mornings for Y100 sister KSMG. "After over a decade in San Antonio radio, I'm thrilled to be saddling up with the Y100 morning show," she said. "Y100 is a legendary brand, and I'm honored to be joining their incredible team. Erik and I can't fix Loop 410 traffic, but we'll do our best to deliver some energy and laughs to the SA morning commute."

Christi Brooks, Director of Branding and Programming for KCYY, praised the new pairing. "I've admired Erik's talent from afar the last few years. His energy and creativity are unmatched. When his time in Houston came to a close, I knew he had to be part of building something fresh and exciting at Y100," Brooks said. "As for Jenny, I've seen firsthand how San Antonio listeners are drawn to her authenticity and warmth. Her passion for radio is only matched by her dedication to the community through her incredible volunteer work. I am thrilled to welcome Erik and Jenny to the Y100 family."

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