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Entercom's KISW Seattle Extends Relationship with BJ & Migs


BJ and Migs
BJ and Migs

KISW-FM Seattle extends its relationship with morning show duo BJ Shea and Steve Migs. The duo will remain as co-hosts of "BJ & Migs" on the Entercom Rock outlet, weekdays from 5-10am PT. Shea and Migs joined the station in 2006. Previously, Shea hosted middays on 100.7 The Buzz (now sister 100.7 The Wolf) in Seattle. Migs served as Executive Producer and co-host on the "The Andy Savage Show" on co-owned 107.7 The End and KRQI (now KJAQ) in Seattle.

"2019 will mark the 13th year BJ & Migs have been with us on The Rock, and we are thrilled to continue this partnership," said Entercom Seattle Senior VP/Market Manager Jack Hutchison. "They have developed an unprecedented rapport with our listeners and we look forward to what is to come."

"This was a very easy decision," commented Shea. "Steve Migs and the rest of our show are the best team of folks that I've ever worked with. Dave Richards [Senior Vice President, Programming and Operations, Entercom Seattle] and Jack Hutchison combine for a leadership duo unmatched in my career. Add to that an amazing group of colleagues in all departments of Entercom Seattle and it is clear that this is where I belong."

"I'm thankful to continue to create and entertain alongside BJ and the entire BJ & Migs crew," added Migs. "Working at KISW has been amazing, thanks to everyone involved with the station. I look forward to many more years together."

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