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Lexi and Banks to Debut on KUBL/Salt Lake City


Lexi and Banks
Lexi and Banks

Cumulus names veteran Salt Lake City air personalities Lexi and Banks as co-hosts of an all-new morning show on Country KUBL-FM (K-Bull 93). The show debuts Wednesday, March 21 and will air weekdays from 5:30-10am. The duo, who have been on-air in Salt Lake City since 2012, join from crosstown CHR KUDD-FM (Mix 107.9). Banks (aka Jared Danielson), previously worked for crosstown Country KEGA-FM (101.5 The Eagle) as PD.

Regional VP/Market Manager Patrick Reedy said, "With over five years of entertaining SLC under their belt we're confident that Lexi and Banks will hit the ground running, with a fun, fast paced, entertaining show, that is sure to put a smile on listeners faces."

KUBL PD Travis Moon added, "I am beyond pumped to have Lexi and Banks joining the Bull. They are fun, engaging, and exciting. I can't wait for our listeners to experience their awesome chemistry, and make them a part of their everyday life. This is going to be fun."

Lexi said, "I am super excited to be back on the air every morning with my best friend doing what I love - laughing and making you laugh."

Banks added, "I feel incredibly blessed for this opportunity! K-Bull 93 is a fantastic station with great heritage. The SLC market really showed they liked what Lexi and I were doing on the radio and we are excited to continue that success on the Bull. A massive thank you to Patrick, Chris and Travis for making it happen."

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