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Z100 New York Welcomes Kiana as New On-Air Talent

iHeartMedia New York’s Z100, New York’s #1 Hit Music Station, is thrilled to announce Kiana Singh, known as Kiana on-air, has been named overnight host from 2 a.m. – 6 a.m. on its talented on-air lineup, effective May 15, 2024.

Z100 New York Welcomes Kiana as New On-Air Talent

Recognized as one of Radio Ink’s 2024 “30 And Under Superstars,” Kiana’s exceptional talent and deep understanding of the market make her a perfect fit for Z100.

In her new role, Kiana will take on the overnight slot, bringing her energy and expertise to the airwaves of Z100.

Listeners can expect engaging content and vibrant personality as Kiana becomes an integral part of the Z100 family. She will report to Mark Adams, Program Director of Z100 and VP CHR Programming.

“Kiana is an incredible young talent with boundless enthusiasm and extensive knowledge of the market and our listenership, making her the right person to join our team,” said Mark Adams, Program Director of Z100 and VP CHR Programming.

“I’m excited to watch her go as <a href="she joins our amazing staff at Z100. Welcome to Z100 New York, Kiana!”

Born and raised on Long Island, Kiana brings a wealth of experience and enthusiasm to her new role. Kiana’s journey into radio began at Suffolk County Community College, where <a href="she majored in Radio & Television.

She gained valuable internship experience at Connoisseur Media before diving into a part-time on-air personality at JVC Media’s WPTY.

Her dedication and passion for the industry led her to spend six impactful years at WBLI, starting from overnight shifts and rising to Music Director and PM Drive.

“I am thrilled beyond words to be joining the legendary Z100 and immersing myself in the electrifying energy of New York City,” said Kiana. “Being part of such an iconic brand is an immense honor.

My goal is to contribute to Z100’s legacy with authenticity, positivity and a genuine love for Top 40, while learning from the incredibly talented team at iHeartMedia. I am truly grateful for this chance, and I cannot wait to dive in and start making magic on the airwaves!”

Z100 is the leading media outlet in the New York market with multiple platforms, including its broadcast stations; live events; data; and its digital businesses and platforms, including mobile, social and its own iHeartRadio, iHeartMedia’s free all-in-one digital music, podcasting and live streaming radio service – with 3 billion app downloads and more than 190 million registered users.

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