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KRCL to shift its daytime hosts

KRCL will be shifting its daytime hosts to include long-time KRCL volunteer on air host Eugenie Hero Jaffe.

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Jaffe replaces morning host Jamie Gadette, who, affter three years behind the mic, resigned her position to concentrate on her graduate studies.

Music director and current midday host, Ebay Jamil Hamilton, will move to the morning slot of 8 to 11 a.m.

Jaffe will be on midday host 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Bad Brad Wheeler will continue from 2 to 6 p.m.

Currently, Jaffe co-hosts Red, White & Blues on Monday nights and will start her new mid-day role beginning Wednesday, August 29.

Jaffe began as a volunteer at the station in 2003. In addition to being heard on KRCL, she has also served as an on air host on KUER and KCPW in Salt Lake City.



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