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Supersnake New KGVT (Groove 106.3) Tucson PD/Afternoons


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SuperSnake

Longtime Arizona personality and veteran programmer, Supersnake is named Program Director and PM Drive at Busto Media's newest acquisition Talk KGVT-FM (Groove 106.3) Tucson. Supersnake previously hosted afternoons for CHR KZON-FM (101.5 Jamz) Phoenix. He moved into PM drive in November, 2008, coming over from crosstown CHR rivals KZZP-FM (Kiss FM) and before that Rhythmic CHR KKFR-FM (Power 92). His career has also taken him from the City of Angels to stations in Houston, Dallas and San Francisco.

Supersnake said, "All I can say is; integrity, integrity, integrity. What a concept. That's what you get with Bustos Media. They did what they said they were going to do, the old fashion way, keeping the stations local with live jocks. When they approached me to re-launch the new Groove, I said, let's make it happen."

Supersnake also said he welcomes stations returning to their "mom and pop" roots, noting a lack of local relevance, fun and excitement on current stations. "It will be nice, when I play Prince, 'I Wanna Be Your Lover" and the bosses actually know the song," he added. "With Krystal Pino in the Morning and Snake in the afternoon, the team will begin building a local, customized music and personality line-up for Tucson."

Amador Bustos said, "I couldn't be more pleased, to be working around two people who are willing to give it a chance!" I just keep getting blessed over and over. I'm not ashame to say it, I'll scream it to the highest ground, 'God is too good to me.' This is phase 1, get ready for phase 2 we're just getting started."

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