Get ready for a fresh take on your midday radio experience! The Deja Vu Show is about to bring its unique vibe to WSRB, and we're here to tell you why it's a game-changer.
Crawford Broadcasting's Soul 106.3, based in Lansing, IL, has just announced its partnership with Compass Media Networks to bring the Deja Vu Show to Chicago's airwaves during the midday hours. But here's where it gets interesting: this show isn't your typical radio program.
The Deja Vu Show, hosted by the talented Deja Vu Parker, has been making waves since its syndication debut in 2018. With a base in the bustling city of New York, specifically at MediaCo's Adult R&B 107.5 WBLS, Deja Vu has built a reputation for bringing a unique blend of energy and authenticity to the airwaves. Before joining WBLS, Deja Vu's career spanned across various radio stations, including WJBT in Jacksonville, KATZ-FM in St. Louis, and even a stint at SiriusXM's 'The Heat'.
Deja Vu herself couldn't be more thrilled about this new venture. In her own words, "Chicago is a city of passion, from its vibrant food scene to its dedicated sports teams, and of course, its incredible music. Stepping into the middays on WSRB is an honor. I can't wait to connect with our listeners daily and bring that positive, passionate energy to The Windy City. Let's create some unforgettable moments together, Chicago!"
WSRB's Program Director, Jay Alan, echoed these sentiments, commenting, "We're thrilled to welcome Deja Vu to Soul 106.3. Her energy, authenticity, and positivity are a perfect fit for our listeners during their workday."
And this is the part most people miss: Deja Vu will be filling the midday slot previously held by Lady Red at WSRB, which covers the vibrant south side of Chicago and its adjacent suburbs. A change like this is sure to spark some discussion among listeners. Are you excited about the new addition? Or do you have fond memories of Lady Red's show and wonder if Deja Vu can live up to the legacy? Share your thoughts in the comments! We'd love to hear your opinions and start a friendly debate about this exciting radio switch-up.