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Jasmine Sadry Joins Mornings at KSCS/Dallas


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Cumulus Media Dallas/Fort Worth announces that Jasmine Sadry will join New Country 96.3 KSCS in Dallas as co-host for the "Hawkeye In The Morning" show with Mark "Hawkeye" Louis and Katelyn "Connected K" Maida. Jasmine comes to KSCS with over a decade in Dallas morning radio as part of "The Jagger Show" at 102.1 The Edge, Live 105.3 and 105.3 The Fan. Prior to that, Sadry worked in radio and television in Austin and San Antonio.

Dan Bennett, Regional Vice President and Market Manager for Cumulus Dallas/Fort Worth said, "Jasmine is a unique talent with 12-plus years of market equity-- which is something you don't find with every hire. We're very excited to welcome her to the team!"

J.R. Schumann, Operations Manager for Cumulus Dallas/Fort Worth added, "I can't begin to express how excited we are to have Jasmine join our team! She embodies the passion and creativity that is crucial to radio's success in DFW, and is already loved by tens of thousands of listeners in this market. As we've been continuously working on taking KSCS to the next level, I have no doubt in my mind that Jasmine is absolutely the next piece to that puzzle!"

"At the now 15-year mark of my radio career, I am thrilled to join the extremely talented team at KSCS, an iconic station that has such a tremendous heritage in the Dallas-Fort Worth community and beyond," said Sadry. "And I'm deeply honored to be able to work alongside Hawkeye, an extraordinary talent whom I and so many others have admired for years!"

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