NJ101.5 Afternoons Now 50% New
In a statement, Sam Gagliardi, VP of Content for New Jersey 101.5, said, “Bill Doyle has been a tremendous part of what we’ve done. We certainly want to thank him for everything that he has accomplished and everything the station has accomplished with him.”
Deminski, a Union County native, has been a staple on New Jersey’s most listened-to station for years, while Moore has been a familiar millennial voice on New Jersey 101.5 since 2015, known for her roles as a producer, fill-in host, digital content creator and weekend music jock on the station.
“The stupid robots in grocery aisles, your phone that fell in a toilet, the governor’s hairstylist somehow avoiding charges, the fact that Kylie still doesn’t understand how to eat M&Ms, the neurosis we all have and never dare talk about,” said Deminski. “Kylie is fun, smart, and unique. I love the wide range of topics we’ll be able to cover.”
“I’m excited to partner with Jeff Deminski,” said Moore, a Jersey Girl with roots in Freehold and a degree from The College of New Jersey. “He’s one of the hardest-working and most genuine people I know, and you can hear his passion through the airwaves. He can make me laugh, think critically, and argue with him all before we hit our first traffic break!”
“Jeff has been a voice for New Jersey residents since 1993, and Kylie brings a fresh perspective,” said Brian Lang, RVP, Townsquare Media New Jersey. “Together with Jersey callers, Deminski & Moore will engage audiences on-air and online.”