93.1 Jamz Madison Adds The Breakfast Club; Krista Hatcher Moves To WMGN

93.1 Jamz WJQM MadisonMid-West Family Broadcasting Rhythmic CHR “93.1 Jamz” WJQM De Forest/Madison WI will add Premiere Networks’ The Breakfast Club for mornings starting September 14.

To make room for the show, current morning host Krista Hatcher has moved to middays at AC “Magic 98” WMGN Madison. Hatcher joined WJQM in 2015 after stints in La Crosse and Appleton WI and Kalamazoo MI.

Mid-West Family Madison’s 93.1 JAMZ – Sounds like Madtown! – announced today the addition of “The Breakfast Club,” the most-listened-to Hip-Hop and R&B morning show in America, to its weekday morning lineup. Effective September 14, 2022, the top-rated program featuring Radio Hall of Famers Charlamagne Tha God, Angela Yee and DJ Envy will air weekdays from 5:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. ET. The station will also air “Weekends with The Breakfast Club” on Saturdays from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. ET.

“The Breakfast Club” is a four-and-a-half-hour morning show featuring DJ Envy, Angela Yee and Charlamagne Tha God. “The Breakfast Club” is not only a show, but also a platform, a spotlight, a think-tank for all things Hip-Hop, pop-culture, politics and community.  Known for their unrivaled interviews and ability to connect with and engage audiences through their unique blend of honesty, wit and humor, “The Breakfast Club” has created a must-stop destination for musicians, entertainers and politicians alike. The results are the best interviews to be found on radio and digital. The award-winning trio also hosts “Weekends with The Breakfast Club,” a three-hour weekly program featuring a countdown of the top 20 hits of the week. Please visit PremiereNetworks.com for more information.

“There is NOTHING like this show, not here, not anywhere,” said Randy Hawke, Mid-West Family Vice President of Brands and Content. “We are extremely proud to become part of their amazing story by starting a new chapter in Madison, WI. Shows like this should be on in every city in America and Madison radio is better now because ‘The Breakfast Club’ is on here.”

This story first appeared on radioinsight.com