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Hasson Inks Multi-Year Extension with KLLC/San Francisco


Vinnie Hasson
Vinnie Hasson

Vinnie Hasson has agreed to a new multi-year contract extension to remain as co-host of the "Sarah and Vinnie" morning show on Entercom's KLLC-FM (Alice@97.3) San Francisco, weekdays from 5:30-10am PT. Hasson joined Alice@97.3 with Sarah Clark in 1997 when "The Sarah & Vinnie Morning Show" made its San Francisco debut. Prior to Entercom, Hasson served as morning host for KNRQ Eugene, OR. "Sarah and Vinnie" debuted on WDRE Philadelphia in 1996.

"There is a generation of local Bay Area listeners who have followed Vinnie's life and adventures on and off the air and have connected with him each and every morning," said Entercom San Francisco Senior VP/Market Manager Gregory Nemitz. "We are pleased to continue this relationship with Vinnie on Alice @ 97.3 for many more years to come."

"A thousand thanks to Michael Martin [Senior Vice President of Programming, Entercom] and Greg Nemitz for their support and leadership, and to my wonderful partner Sarah - you are the best and I look forward to chopping it up with you every day," added Hasson. "I'm stoked to keep rolling with our great team and continue waking up the Bay Area every day."

Hasson and Sarah are also hosts of the "Sarah and Vinnie Secret Show" podcast on RADIO.COM.

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