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Audacy's K-FROG in Riverside Rolls out New Lineup


Kelli Green and Anthony Donatelli
Kelli Green and Anthony Donatelli

Audacy unveils a new lineup for Country KFRG-FM & KXFG-FM (K-FROG) in Riverside, starting with the debut of a new morning show. "Kelli and Anthony in the Morning," featuring Anthony Donatelli alongside Kelli Green, will air weekdays from 6-10am PT. The programming updates also include a new afternoon slot for Heather Froglear, who will take over the 3-7pm slot.

Michael Valenzuela, Senior Vice President and Market Manager for Audacy in Riverside and San Diego, commented about the new pairing, "We're excited to have Anthony join Kelli in the mornings. Together, they'll bring vibrant energy that will foster even deeper connections with the Southern California community." He added, "We're constantly seeking new ways to better serve our listeners and partners, and these exciting changes will enable us to deliver top-tier programming, powered by exceptional talent who are going to continue bringing engaging conversations while sharing the best country hits."

Anthony Donatelli, who has been with K-FROG since 2014 and is a 2024 ACM and CMA nominee for Large Market On-Air Personality of the Year, said, "The only people I've been waking up this early for are my kids-and now, apparently, all of the Inland Empire. I'm excited for the opportunity and ready to bring the creativity, the laughs, and everything I've got to this show every day."

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