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Vic Jagger Takes Middays at Majic 102.3/Washington DC


WMMJ Majic 102.3 FM has named Victoria "Vic Jagger" Davis as the station's new midday host, effective Monday, Nov. 28. Jagger, who comes from The Russ Parr Morning Show, will now be on the air weekdays from 10:00 am-3:00 pm.

Born and raised in Washington, DC, Jagger holds a Bachelor's degree in Media Arts (TV Production) from the University of the District of Columbia. She began her radio career in 2003 with Radio One and the Russ Parr Morning Show as assistant producer and part-time personality. In 2008, Jagger was promoted to full-time on-air personality; creating popular character voices, parodies and giving her take on hot topics and national headliners. Jagger's ambition has garnered her much success over the years; being named program and music director for Russ Parr's syndicated weekend countdown "On the Air," appearances on "The Roland Martin Show," "The Vic Jagger Show" on Sundays on sister-station WYKS 93.9, as well as creating her own entertainment & lifestyle site, TheGabulousLife.com in 2013.

"I am beyond excited to join the Majic 102.3 team as the midday personality in the city where I was born and raised. I just want to thank Kashon Powell, Jeff Wilson, and Jay Stevens for this amazing opportunity. I am so ready to get the DMV through their workday!" - Vic Jagger

Kashon Powell, Program Director of WMMJ adds, "I am excited to have Vic take over middays on Majic 102.3. I am confident that Vic's talent, energy and passion for the format will resonate with our listeners."

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