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It’s official: KTWV-FM, “The Wave,” the New Age-y radio station that once crowed it had no on-air deejays, is now introducing . . . on-air deejays, according to the station’s general manager, Allan Chlowitz. The station--which, when it was the rocking KMET-FM, fired all of its deejays just before the format change--is adding announcers, Chlowitz said Wednesday, because the Wave’s old format of forcing listeners to call in for song titles and information “frustrated everyone.” In addition to the new on-air personalities--Danny Martinez, Talaya Trigueros, Don Burns, Keri Tombazian, Amy Hiatt and Bob Gaskins--Chlowitz said about 500 titles have been added to KTWV-FM’s playlist.

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