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Live 95.5 welcomes Brooke & Jubal for Mornings


Brooke, Jubal & Jose
Brooke, Jubal & Jose

Alpha Media/Portland, OR, brings in Brooke & Jubal Flagg from Hubbard's KQMV-FM (MOViN 92.5)/Seattle for mornings on Hot AC KBFF-FM (Live 95.5) from 6-10am starting April 27. Prior to joining MOViN in 2010, Flagg handled mornings at crosstown KBKS-FM (Kiss 106.1) where he spent seven years. Flagg is also a regular on FOX TV's Dish Nation.

Brooke has worked in morning radio for over 12 years and hosted CHR radio's first all female morning show in Spokane. She's also served as Music Director and morning co-host of "The Buckhead Show" in Portland, and has most recently found her radio match with Flagg. Brooke and the crew can also be seen on FOX TV's "Dish Nation."

Alpha Media VP/Programming Phil Becker commented, "Brooke and Jubal's success in Seattle has been something that I have admired for some time. I'm excited to watch the competitive landscape change in our market as Brooke & Jubal join Portland's fastest growing radio station."

"This show complements the world class talent Phil Becker has recruited to Live 95.5," added Alpha Media Executive VP/Programming Scott Mahalick.

"I'm beyond excited for the hard working cast and crew of Brooke and Jubal in the Morning to start this next chapter in the city of Portland and to partner with some of the most respected minds in radio with Alpha Media," added Flagg.

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