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Dyron Ducati Named Midday Host at KISS 104.1 in Atlanta


Dyron Ducati
Dyron Ducati

Cox Media Group's WALR-FM (KISS 104.1) Atlanta adds Dyron Ducati to the weekday line-up as the new midday host, effective April 22. Ducati's radio career began 16 years ago in New Orleans where he was the co-host and morning show producer for WQUE-FM (Q93.3). Since then, he's been the voice of various national brands, including iHeartRadio Urban formats, and has been reporting traffic for multiple southeast stations. Ducati joined the KISS 104.1 on-air team in 2018, filling in on weekends and middays.

"My dad always said that life is what goes on while you're making plans for it. While life has taken me in some unexpected directions, I'm thankful it has led me to KISS 104.1 and blessed to be back in front of the microphone as an on-air talent here in Atlanta," said Ducati.

"It's good to know that after searching all over the country, the person for the job was right in our camp. Dyron brings a smooth, unobtrusive sound to the KISS 104.1 midday. We are proud to have him represent us," added Director of Branding and Programming Terri Avery.

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