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Daniels Returns as 102.7 The Coyote/Las Vegas PD


Kris Daniels
Kris Daniels

Beasley Media's Country KCYE-FM (102.7 The Coyote)/Las Vegas APD/Music Director and morning host Kris Daniels resumes Program Director duties. Daniels remains host of the "Kris & Mad Dog" morning show, weekdays from 5-10am. Before joining the Country outlet in August, 2013, Daniels served as MD and morning co-host at WQNU-FM (New Country Q 1031)/Louisville for five years. Prior to that, she enjoyed radio stops in Tucson, Bakersfield and Fresno.

"Kris Daniels has worked for Beasley Las Vegas for the past three and a half years serving as PD/APD/MD and morning show host," said Market Manager Tom Humm. "She has an impressive work ethic and passion for the Program Director position. She knows the market competitive landscape very well and is ready to focus on Programming KCYE to new levels."

"Now that I have a seasoned, experienced support team around me, I am excited and rejuvenated about the opportunity to lead the Coyote," added Daniels.

Joining Kris Daniels on the KCYE Programming Management team as afternoon talent and Music Director is market vet Emmanuel "Ransom" Garcia. Ransom has more than 13 years in this market, working at a variety of formats, however he admits Country is his true passion.

"Ransom Garcia's music scheduling and social media skills are incredible and he will be enormously helpful," said Daniels. "Ransom and I look forward to working on finding our perfect musical recipe for Country Listeners in Las Vegas."

Finally, Paul Knight is coming back to middays (10am-3pm). He recently took a break from radio, but after a year and a half away he realized that radio and country are his true passions. He commented, " The Coyote is in my blood! I miss the energy, listener interaction, events, and concerts. Let's face it, I wanted to come home and be a part of my 102.7 Coyote family."

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