Home Login RADIO ONLINE RSS Facebook
Advertisement

Monique Jordan Heads to Memphis as WRBO Midday Host


Monique Jordan
Monique Jordan

Cumulus Media appoints Monique Jordan as its new midday host on Urban AC WRBO in Memphis. She debuts on Monday, August 12 and can be heard weekdays from 9am-2pm. Jordan joins from Cumulus Birmingham, AL, where she was an air talent and Promotions Director for Urban AC WUHT (Hot 107.7). She brings over 20 years of broadcasting experience to her new role at 103.5 WRBO.

WRBO Program Director Lou Bennett said, "After a long search, we welcome Monique Jordan, who brings a dynamic on-air presence, deep passion for music, and a commitment to the station's success through engaging content, exceptional communication, and creativity. Monique is a true professional and the perfect fit for the WRBO brand and the vibe of the Memphis community."

Jordan commented, "I want to thank Cumulus Birmingham VP/Market Manager James Robinson and PD Tasha Simone for giving me the opportunity to return to the Cumulus family in the city of Birmingham. A special thanks to Kenny Smoov for having faith in my ability to perform in a bigger market. Last but certainly not least, a huge thanks to Lou Bennett and Cumulus Memphis VP/Market Manager Morgan Bohannon for warmly welcoming me and allowing me to display my talent in the Memphis market."

Advertisement

Latest Radio Stories

Amber Lee Exits Cumulus Topeka After Nearly 12 Years
Amber Lee
Amber Lee
Amber Lee, Operations Manager for Cumulus Media Topeka, has exited the company after nearly twelve years as her position was eliminated. Lee joined Cumulus Topeka in January 2014, overseeing the six-station cluster that includes Majic 107.7 KMAJ-FM, V100, 99.3 The Eagle, 102.9 Cat Country, AM 1440 KMAJ and More

APMG to Pay $86K Over Unauthorized EAS Tone Broadcasts
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
American Public Media Group (APMG) will pay an $86,400 penalty and implement new compliance safeguards after the Federal Communications Commission resolved an investigation into the improper broadcast of Emergency Alert System (EAS) tones across hundreds of public radio outlets. The FCC Enforcement More

iHeartMedia Shares Spike as Meme-Stock Fever Hits IHRT
iHeartMedia
iHeartMedia
iHeartMedia became the latest radio broadcaster to be swept into a wave of social-media-fueled trading on Thursday, with shares jumping as much as 11.5% in afternoon trading amid heavy attention from online investor groups. According to TradingView, iHeartMedia (IHRT) saw a sharp burst of volume as More
Advertisement

Kaplar to Step Down, O'Rielly Named Media Institute CEO
The Media Institute
The Media Institute
The Media Institute announced that longtime President and CEO Richard T. Kaplar will step down on January 31, 2026, concluding a 44-year tenure with the nonprofit organization that advocates for First Amendment principles and communications policy. The Institute's More

Stingray, BYD Launch New In-Car Audio Platform
Stingray
Stingray
Stingray, which recently announced its acquisition of TuneIn, has unveiled a new co-branded in-car entertainment platform for automakers, debuting as BYD Audio by Stingray through a partnership with electric vehicle manufacturer BYD. The new infotainment service integrates Stingray's More

Fred Child Named CEO of All Classical Radio
Fred Child
Fred Child
All Classical Radio in Portland, OR has named broadcaster and arts advocate Fred Child as its next President and CEO, effective January 2. Child will relocate from New York City to take the role, succeeding Suzanne Nance, who stepped down earlier this year after a decade leading the organization. Since July, More

Return to Menu

Advertisement

Subscribe to our Newsletter
Radio news and headlines delivered right to your e-mail box -- and it's free.

Advertisement

Advertisement