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Q92.9/Gainesvlle-Ocala Adds Elvis Duran to Mornings


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JVC Media of Florida adds syndicated Elvis Duran to CHR WMFQ-FM (Q92.9) Gainesville-Ocala for the Q92.9 Morning Show beginning Monday January 25 at 6am.

JVC Ocala-Gainesville Operations Manager Ben Burris said, "The Q92.9 listeners demanded more hit music and a content-rich show for their morning drive, and that is what we found in Elvis Duran and his outstanding cast of characters. Elvis Duran and the Q Morning Show will be the only show of its kind in our part of Florida playing all of today's biggest hits, while adding in up to the minute pop culture news, celebrity guests, and hilarious fan-favorite segments every single day."

"We are so excited to welcome Elvis Duran, Danielle, Gandhi, and the entire cast to North Central Florida's airwaves... our loyal Q listeners are going to love the Phone Tap, the 3 Things You Need to Know, the Danielle Report, and all the huge celebrity guests," added JVC Florida's Director of Programming Stevie DeMann.

"Q92.9 has been a top choice for listeners and our clients in the Ocala-Gainesville market for so many years," said JVC Ocala-Gainesville GM Sam Gerace. "Elvis Duran and the Q Morning Show will add what this area of Florida needs - a direct connection to the world of hit music and the biggest celebrities on the planet. We look forward to Elvis and the gang being the most entertaining morning show and giving JVC an even bigger competitive edge."

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