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Tommy ''Jammer'' Muzzillo Appointed KQXY (Q94)/Beaumont PD


Tommy Jammer Muzzillo
Tommy Jammer Muzzillo

Tommy "Jammer" Muzzillo is appointed Program Director for Cumulus CHR KQXY-FM (Q94)/Beaumont, TX. He helped launch Q94 in 1993 and was formerly Columbia Records Regional Promotion Manager in Dallas. He returned to his hometown of Beaumont in 2010, rejoining Q94 as Assistant Program Director, Music Director and afternoon personality under Operations Manager and Program Director Brandin Shaw, who recently retired from radio after a 30-year career.

Cumulus Media/Beaumont VP/Market Manager Bo Brown said, "Jammer is the leader we need to take Q94 to the next level. Nobody understands Q94 music and the Beaumont market better than Jammer."

Muzzillo added, "I am thrilled to be programming the station I helped put on the air back in 1993. And the funny thing is, our VP/Market Manager, Bo Brown, who took the reins at the stations about three months ago, was with me when we kicked off Q94 back in 1993. He and I work very well together and we have a really solid team at Cumulus Beaumont, plus having great Cumulus leaders and great minds like Doug Hamand, Mike McVay, Leslie Whittle and Louie Diaz to bounce music and ideas off of makes us even stronger as we take the station into the future."

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