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CCME/Los Angeles Moves Dave Styles to 104.3 MYfm


Clear Channel/Los Angeles has announced that longtime KIIS-FM overnight and weekend host Dave Styles will move to Hot AC KBIG-FM (104.3 MYfm) for 3-7pm weekdays. Concurrently, Alex Gervasi joins CHR KIIS-FM as its new overnight and weekend personality. Both moves are effective January 6. Styles' previous stints include stations in Seattle, Portland and Los Angeles.

Styles also co-hosts a syndicated music and pop-culture show, "The Hot Hits: Live From L.A.," which airs on over 60 stations across Australia. In addition to radio, Styles is also in the in-stadium entertainment host for the Los Angeles Dodgers and produces background-score music for TV.

"What can I say, I'm pumped to be doing afternoons on an incredible station that has Los Angeles buzzing," said Styles. "The opportunity to continue working amongst friends I've made over my 10 years here, makes it that much sweeter."

Gervasi joins KIIS from co-owned KHFI-FM (KISS-FM)/Austin, where she currently hosts weekdays from 9-2pm. She began her radio career during college with Clear Channel, working in the Lexington, Philadelphia and Allentown markets. After college Gervasi began hosting on CHR WNOH-FM (Now 105.3)/Norfolk, and was later added to WKFS-FM (Kiss 107)/Cincinnati and WMKS-FM (105.7 NOW)/Greensboro.

"It's so exciting to be building the KIIS of the future with a young star like Alex," said KIIS PD John Ivey. "She is the same type of hard working, aggressive talent looking to get better each day -- just like Sisanie and BoyToy Jesse were when I brought them here at the same points in their careers. I look forward to having Alex on the KIIS staff."

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