Matt 'Sparks' Sparker Joins KCFX As Afternoon Host

Cumulus Media Classic Rock “101 The Fox” KCFX Kansas City has announced the addition of Matt ‘Sparks’ Sparker as afternoon host to fill the slot created by the retirement of Skid Roadie in May.

Sparker most recently spent six years at Rock 92.3 KOMP Las Vegas as part of “BS In The Morning” until last year. He has also hosted afternoons at Hot AC 98.5 KQKQ Omaha and was PD/afternoon host at Rock “Q105.1” KQWB-FM Fargo ND.

CUMULUS MEDIA (NASDAQ: CMLS) announces that it has appointed veteran Afternoon Drive on-air talent Matt ‘Sparks’ Sparker as On-Air Host, Afternoon Drive, for Cumulus Kansas City Classic Rock station 101 The Fox/KCFX-FM. Sparks steps into the role left by Skid Roadie, who retired at the end of May. Sparker was previously Morning Show Host for Las Vegas, NV, Rock station KOMP 92.3 FM for six years and prior to that, was Afternoon Drive Personality for Omaha, NE, Modern AC station Q98.5/KQKQ-FM. Sparker was also Program Director and Afternoon Drive Personality for KQWB-FM in Fargo, ND. He holds a B.A. degree in Mass Media Communication from the University of Akron in Akron, OH.

Jim Fox, Operations Manager, Cumulus Kansas City, said: “Replacing heritage talent has become a big challenge, but Sparks is that guy. He’s a talented fresh voice who can step into big shoes in a big daypart on a big station and we never skip a beat.”

Matt “Sparks” Sparker commented: ““The word “excitement” doesn’t begin to describe what I’m feeling about working at such a legendary station as 101 The Fox! I truly appreciate being trusted with such an amazing opportunity. So a BIG THANK YOU goes out to the people that made it happen – Donna Baker, Doug Hamand, Wade Linder, Jim Fox, and of course, Dave Hill, who by the way, said there were going to be pony rides…still waiting on those, Dave…”

Dave Hill, Program Director, 101 The Fox/KCFX-FM, added: “The right fit for this incredible opportunity was obvious when Sparks entered the conversation. What a WIN! And if you know anyone with a pony in the KC metro, DM me…thanks.”

This story first appeared on radioinsight.com