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Lauren ''Lo'' Sessions Joins KKBQ/Houston as APD/MD


Lauren ''Lo'' Sessions
Lauren ''Lo'' Sessions

Cox Media Group/Houston names Lauren "Lo" Sessions as the new afternoon host and Assistant Program Director and Music Director for Country KKBQ. Sessions joins 93Q with major market experience across multiple formats. She started her radio career at iHeartMedia/Tampa Bay on WFLZ and later spent time with West Virginia Radio Corporation's WVAQ. Most recently, she served as the Marketing Director in San Antonio for Alpha Media USA.

"Cue Alan Jackson, she's gone country folks," said Sessions. "The only word I can describe how I'm feeling is excitement. I'm excited to join a group of talented individuals, work alongside one of the best Country programmers in the industry, and experience the magic of what this format not only brings to the great city of Houston, but across the country. My sincere thanks to Travis Moon, Stephanie Callihan and the CMG team for this incredible opportunity. I'm truly looking forward to bringing The Lo Show & KKBQ to new heights in the Space City. Also, a girl can never have too many pairs of boots, right?"

"I am beyond pumped to have Lo join the 93Q team. She is a rising programming star with such a creative and engaging on-air personality," added CMG Houston Director of Operations Travis Moon. "I'm looking forward to seeing her amazing connection come to life with 93Q's passionate country listeners in Houston."

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