Nightly With Jade and Tyler

Nightly With Jade and Tyler

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Meet Jade
Jade brings energy, heart, and personality to the mic. She blends her love of music, entertainment, and pop culture with a strong passion for representation and individuality. Whether she’s spotlighting new artists or sharing real-life moments, Jade empowers others—especially women and underrepresented communities—while keeping listeners inspired, informed, and entertained.
Meet Tyler
A proud Chicago native (yes… lifelong Bears fan), Tyler’s radio journey has taken him from Tampa to Denver, Raleigh, Houston, and Kansas City. He’s all about current music, great storytelling, and connecting with listeners. When he’s not on the air, Tyler’s usually hanging out with his rescue dog, Bear.

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