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WNYL (ALT 92.3) New York Ups Bonalewicz to Afternoons


Corey Bonalewicz
Corey Bonalewicz

Corey Bonalewicz (pictured) is named afternoon drive host for WNYL-FM (ALT 92.3) New York, weekdays from 2-6pm ET. Prior to joining ALT 92.3, Bonalewicz held on-air roles for Entercom sister stations WBBM-FM (B96) Chicago and WEZB-FM (B97) New Orleans. In addition, current Saturday evening host Kevan Kenney will transition to host the station's late-nights, weekdays from 10pm-2am ET. Both changes are effective November 12.

"ALT 92.3 has proven to be a strong addition to Entercom's New York portfolio, showcasing that alternative music has a steady place in this market," said Entercom New York Regional President and Market Manager Susan Larkin. "We are certain that Corey and Kevan will be assets to the team and continue to elevate ALT in New York."

"From the day I began my career in radio, it has been a goal of mine to make it to New York City," added Bonalewicz. "Finally that day has come. I'm so pumped to join the amazing team at ALT."

"Growing up as a kid in New Jersey, this opportunity is nothing short of a lifelong dream come true," said Kenney. "I can't wait to grow the station's late-night listening experience. It doesn't get any better than this."

In addition to his role with the station, Kenney also holds on-air roles for Billboard across the brand's online video programming and Dick Clark Productions.

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