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Chasta Michaelis Takes Middays at 107.7 The Bone/San Francisco


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Cumulus has named Bay Area radio personality Chasta Michaelis as Midday Host on 107.7 The Bone/KSAN-FM, broadcasting weekdays from 10am-3pm. Chasta has served as interim host of Middays on 107.7 The Bone since Bay Area Radio Hall of Famer and Rock radio icon Steven "The Weedman" Seaweed retired in mid-2017. She will continue in her role on 107.7 The Bone's Lamont & Tonelli Morning Show and will also continue producing her daily Facebook Live chats from The Bone studios following each morning show.

"Chasta's skill set created a position as unique as her brand," said KSAN-FM Program Director Dominic Zaccagnini. "The Bone is the heritage rock station for the modern era and Chasta is a rare top talent with the creativity, commitment and versatility to grow an audience while also assuming more responsibilities and roles. This is a great example of our company's commitment to the highest and best use of its talent."

"The Bone was on a short list of legendary stations I always wanted to be a part of," said Chasta. "Belonging to this radio family with these radio giants is humbling to say the least. I have poured my heart into my work and the listeners have totally embraced me and have truly become my Bonehead family. For me, the spirit of the radio is the deep human connection you can make as a jock with an audience through the love of music. I'm grateful I was bit by the on-air bug 17 years ago and to be rockin' The Bone today."

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