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KUBE/Seattle Announces Debut of ''The Wake Up Show''


KUBE Wakeup Show
KUBE Wakeup Show

KUBE-FM/Seattle debuts "The Wake Up Show," weekdays from 6-10am, effective October 1. The new program brings together air personalities Strawberry, Lizette Love, Jenna and DJ Supa Sam. Strawberry makes the move to the Pacific Northwest from KMVQ/San Francisco and has previously anchored mornings at both KYLD (Wild 94.9)/San Francisco and KALV/Phoenix. Love is inbound from co-owned WUBT (101.1 The Beat)/Nashville, where she served as MD/midday host. Her previous stops include sisters KDON/Monterey and 105.5 The Beat/Ft. Myers.

Jenna takes on the dual role as an air personality and morning show producer, after having most recently produced the "Marcus & Sandy Morning Show" for Hot AC KIOI (Star 101.3) as well as an air talent for Rhythmic CHR KMEL/San Francisco. DJ Supa Sam is a Seattle mix show veteran and doubles his morning show duties as the official in-stadium DJ for the Seattle Seahawks.

"I'm thrilled to join KUBE 93.3. As a redhead from Northern California, it's going to be nice not to have to worry about getting sunburnt for once," said Strawberry. "As a hip-hop fan, I can't believe someone is actually handing me the keys to this legendary station. This is truly an opportunity of a lifetime, now watch us work."

"It's a dream come true to get the opportunity to be a part of an amazing team on a legendary station like KUBE," added Love. "I'm super excited to join Strawberry, my new cool girl Jenna, and the wickedly talented Supa Sam to help wake this town up."

"In the few months since the re-launch, Seattle listeners have responded passionately to the return of KUBE and we're creating noise on-air, online, and on the streets," said Program Director Mark Adams. "With the addition of these personalities to anchor our mornings, I'm confident The Wake Up Show is going to shake things up."

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