On-Air Schedule

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KMIT On-air Talent Schedule

Weekdays

6 am – 11pm: KMIT Morning Show with Mike Kelly

11 pm – 4 pm: Drew Ivery

4 pm  – 7 pm:  Jess Tyler

7 pm – Midnight:  “The Big Time” with Whitney Allen

Saturday

6 am – 7 pm: local air staff

7 pm – Midnight:  “The Big Time Saturday Night” with Whitney Allen

Sunday

6 am – 11 am: Local PT air staff

11 am – 3 pm: Country Gold with Steve Harmon

3 pm – 7 pm:  Crook and Chase Countdown

8 pm – Midnight: Country Gold with Steve Harmon (replay)

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