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J. Love Appointed OM for KEZR & KBAY in San Jose


J. Love
J. Love

33-year industry vet J. Love is appointed Operations Manager for Alpha Media's Hot AC KEZR (Mix 106.5) and KBAY (Bay Country 94.5) in in San Jose. He will officially begin his new role on August 1.

"This move is full circle for me," said J. Love. "San Jose is where I started my radio career, so stepping into this role truly feels like coming home. Over the years, I've had the chance to work in some incredible markets -- Greenville, New Orleans, Detroit, Providence, Oxnard, San Francisco, Reno, and most recently as Brand Manager Las Vegas at Mix 94.1 -- but there's nothing quite like coming back to the Bay."

"We're thrilled to welcome J. Love back to San Jose," said David Drutz, Market Manager, Alpha Media San Jose. "His energy, creativity, and track record of success make him the perfect fit to guide the next chapter of Mix and Bay Country." J. Love added, "I'm incredibly grateful to both the Connoisseur and Alpha leadership for trusting me with this opportunity. I'm ready to hit the ground running-I'm here to elevate these brands in ways that connect, inspire, and resonate locally."

Before KMXB-FM (Mix 94.1), J. Love served as Music Director and Assistant Program Director at KSCF-FM (Sophie@103.7) San Diego. Prior to that, he was PD and on-air host at KNEV-FM and KWYL-FM in Reno, NV. Love has previously held various positions in Greenville, New Orleans, Detroit, Providence, Oxnard, and San Francisco.

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