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Tim Virgin and Alice Cooper to Join KSHE in St. Louis


Tim Virgin
Tim Virgin

Tim Virgin is set to return to St. Louis radio as the newest voice on KSHE 95, beginning Monday, March 31. Virgin's return to St. Louis marks a full-circle moment in his career, which has spanned several major markets including San Diego, Phoenix, and Washington, DC. Most recently, Virgin served as the afternoon host at WLS-FM in Chicago.

"Marty Linck, Brand Director for KSHE/WARH, expressed enthusiasm for Virgin's return, stating, "Tim Virgin is the perfect fit for KSHE 95. His energy is contagious, and he truly lives the rock-and-roll lifestyle. Plus, his familiarity with the St. Louis market means I don't need to drive him all over town for a grand tour-which is nice."

Virgin added, "I'm beyond thrilled to be joining Hubbard Radio-St. Louis and the legendary KSHE 95. Huge thanks to John Kijowski (Market President), Tommy Mattern (Operations Manager), and Marty Linck for this incredible opportunity. KSHE is an institution in rock radio, and I can't wait to be part of its amazing legacy. This is going to be an incredible adventure-I can't wait to eat Imo's pizza and play Ozzy again."

Additionally, KSHE 95 also announced the debut of "Nights with Alice Cooper" on the same day as Virgin's start. The show, hosted by rock legend Alice Cooper, will feature a blend of classic rock tracks, special features, and personal anecdotes, airing weeknights from 6pm.

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