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Entercom Names Miles Anzaldo as KROQ/Los Angeles MD


Miles Anzaldo
Miles Anzaldo

Entercom names Miles Anzaldo as the new Music Director for Alternative KROQ-FM/Los Angeles, effective March 26. Miles joins the station from KQGO-FM in Minneapolis where he was the Assistant Program and Music Director since 2015. Prior to that, he spent ten years at KITS-FM (Live 105) in San Francisco both on-air and as Assistant Music Director.

"After an extensive search for the next Music Director, I am beyond thrilled to welcome Miles Anzaldo to KROQ," said Entercom Los Angeles Senior VP/Market Manager Jeff Federman. "Miles grew up in the music and radio business in Southern California and is extremely passionate and knowledgeable about our business. His understanding of digital and social content will certainly help the station continue to expand beyond Broadcast."

"I'm beyond humbled to call myself a member of the KROQ family. To call this a 'dream job' would be a vast understatement," added Anzaldo. "It's a thrill, not only to return home to California, but to be on team Entercom. Big thanks to Kevin Weatherly for this incredible opportunity. I cannot wait to work alongside him, Jeff Federman and the most talented crew of radio superstars in the country."

"We're excited to have Miles join the team and help take KROQ to new heights," said Senior VP/Programming Kevin Weatherly. "His passion for music and understanding of our local community will make him an integral part of the team."

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