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Café Mocha Celebrates Women’s History Month with Tributes to Legends

Café Mocha Show, one of the fastest growing nationally syndicated radio shows, salutes Women’s History Month with special tributes to legendary female vocalists Angie Stone, Roberta Flack, Donna Summer, and Natalie Cole.  The weekend show is hosted by comedienne/TV host Loni Love, broadcast veteran Angelique Perrin, and hip-hop artist and actress YoYo and affectionately known as ‘radio from a woman’s perspective’.
 

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Nashville’s WQQK (92.1 FM), a Cumulus Media station is the latest station to join the expanding Café Mocha family.  Now in its 15th year, the show can be heard on Sundays, 2-4 p.m. CT, joining the lineup of We Sound Crazy” a backstage pass to ‘all things’ music and culture and gospel superstars Donnie McClurkin and Jekalyn Carr shows.  

Allison Warren, Vice President Cumulus Nashville had this to say, “We are thrilled to welcome Café Mocha to our line-up, hosted by the dynamic trio of Loni Love, Angelique Perrin, and YoYo.  As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we honor the remarkable women who have contributed their talents and passion to bring this show to life. Their achievements inspire us all and remind us of the power of storytelling.

Café Mocha, an award-winning show continues to grow, now reaching new audiences through Nashville’s 92Q (WQQK). Catch Café Mocha every Sunday from 2-4 p.m. CT for a celebration of music, culture, and the voices that shape our communities.”
 
“We are proud to join 92Q to be a part of bringing innovative programming and events to Nashville” said Miles Ahead Broadcasting CEO Sheila Eldridge, creator of the Café Mocha Show. “We look forward to engaging our ‘new’ listeners by tackling today’s issues, celebrity interviews and sharing inspirational stories of women and their journey all with the backdrop of the best in urban music.”
 
Adding Cafe Mocha to the 92Q line up is an exciting programming call for Nashville.  Having them on launch during Women’s History Month is just impeccable timing.  We’re honored to have these 3 dynamic women on our Team adds Kenny Smoov, Vice President, Urban Formats Cumulus.
 
The show’s mission is to create an empowering experience that includes the radio show, events, digital and social media activations to be a multi-platform designed to reach women wherever they are via radio, mobile app, podcast, and www.CafeMochaRadio.com, to bring a fresh blend of ideas and real talk on the go!

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