Back in late February, longtime Q Crew Morning Show host, Leslie Morgan stepped away from the microphone, and the world of radio altogether, to pursue other interests. She left behind a chair I've been looking to fill ever since. After a lengthy application process and a handful of on-air auditions with a few of the applicants, I am thrilled to tell you that we've found the person we think is the perfect fit. The one who will put up with my nonsense. The one who won't have any problem throwing it back at me when I tease them or give them a hard time. And most importantly, the one you're going to love!

Who is the New Co-Host of the Q Crew Morning Show?

If you couldn't tell from the picture above, I'm not quite ready to tell you exactly who will be joining you and me every weekday morning from 6:00 to 10:00 AM just yet. Where's the fun in that? The Voice and American Idol don't reveal the winner at the beginning of the season finale. They drag it out a bit, add some drama, and right as your anticipation level is at the brink of exploding, they announce the winner.

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With that said, I won't leave you completely void of info. I'm happy to give you a tiny nugget of information. All I'll say for now is that my new co-host is a female and she does have some history in country radio.

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That's it. That's all you get. But, that's not all you will get. I'll be dropping some more hints here on the app and website, as well as on our Facebook page over the weekend. As we like to say in the world of broadcasting — stay tuned.

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