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Cappuchino

Weekdays 9am - 2pm

cappuchino@cumulus.com

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Born and raised in Miami, Cappuchino brings a host of experience to her family at KMJJ. Taking an interest in journalism at a young age, Capp thought her road was going to be newspaper or print. A tour of Florida A&M University made her realize she wanted to do radio after hearing the campus radio station. Cappuchino attended Florida A&M University in Tallahassee, Florida. The campus radio station continued to feed her interest and she soon started attending meetings to learn the ins and outs of not only being an on-air personality but also engineering her own shows. By her second semester the half-Thai half-African American beauty was given the moniker Cappuchino (because of the hue of her skin), and had earned a spot on the Sunday schedule and graciously filled in for other personalities as needed, until she got her own weekly show. She also began training other students and served as a college record representative for Atlantic Records.


After receiving her B.S. degree in newspaper journalism, she decided to stick with radio. She began working for commercial radio as a part timer and within a little more than a year, she found full-time employment in Shreveport.

 

Cappuchino

Weekdays 9am - 2pm

cappuchino@cumulus.com

>SHOP TALK QUESTION OF THE DAY
>BIG SCOOP OF ENTERTAINMENT NEWS @ 11:30AM
>HOT MIXX AT NOON
>BIG SCOOP OF ENTERTAINMENT NEWS @ 1:30PM

Born and raised in Miami, Cappuchino brings a host of experience to her family at KMJJ. Taking an interest in journalism at a young age, Capp thought her road was going to be newspaper or print. A tour of Florida A&M University made her realize she wanted to do radio after hearing the campus radio station. Cappuchino attended Florida A&M University in Tallahassee, Florida. The campus radio station continued to feed her interest and she soon started attending meetings to learn the ins and outs of not only being an on-air personality but also engineering her own shows. By her second semester the half-Thai half-African American beauty was given the moniker Cappuchino (because of the hue of her skin), and had earned a spot on the Sunday schedule and graciously filled in for other personalities as needed, until she got her own weekly show. She also began training other students and served as a college record representative for Atlantic Records.


After receiving her B.S. degree in newspaper journalism, she decided to stick with radio. She began working for commercial radio as a part timer and within a little more than a year, she found full-time employment in Shreveport.