
Anna Zap – 5:00-10:00 AM Monday-Friday
A former real estate agent, stand-up comedian, and high school English teacher, Anna finally found her true calling, radio.
Anna is first-generation American and is proud of her parent’s Italian roots. She earned her undergraduate bachelor’s degree from Pace University in New York and her master’s degree from Sacred Heart University in Connecticut.
She married her college sweetheart, Paul, and they have two daughters that you can often hear on the air.
Her biggest passion, besides naps, pizza and ‘90s hip hop, is helping to raise awareness and funds for the many charities that she works with such as Make-A-Wish, the American Cancer Society, the Center for Family Justice, as well as her strong support for animal rescues.

Jay Raven – 5:00-10:00 AM Monday-Friday
He started at nineteen and worked all hours of the day and night. Oh, and he also dealt cards in Vegas, poured concrete in Mass., and had a bit too much fun in Cancun.
Raven is married and you can hear his wife every Friday grading his husbandry for the week. He loves animals and does anything he can to help rescue dogs.
He’s handy around the house but also resistant to taking down the holiday lights until Memorial Day. He remains deeply resentful of his parents for giving him a birthday so close to Christmas and ripping him out of good gifts his entire existence.
Raven also knows more about pop culture than any person should and is seldom humble about it during “Can’t Beat Raven,” mornings at 8:30am on MAX 92.5.
While he and Anna certainly argue, and sometimes even storms out of the room, Raven loves working with her and is excited to be on with his radio partner in crime.

Greg Hunter – 3:00-7:00 PM Monday-Friday & 10:00 Am – 3:00 PM Saturday

Mason Kelter – 7:00 PM – Midnight Monday-Friday
Born and raised in Wisconsin, I knew from a young age that my future would involve music, entertainment or technology. I was the definition of “class clown”, often telling jokes, talking too much and finding myself in detention. I was everyone’s friend, loved to meet new people and craved attention. Family, teachers and peers always pushed me to be a stand-up comedian, singer or some kind of performer. Radio was the perfect fit. Liveline is 100% LIVE every weeknight. All-request, people calling in, superstar interviews, countdowns, nightly questions, exclusive mixes and stuff you can’t hear anywhere else! Plus, your chance to WIN with crazy contests like “Who Sings It?”, “Secret Sound” and the “Musical Medley”. The last hour of every show features Liveline Rewind, playing the hottest throwbacks followed by our Big 3 Countdown of the night’s most-requested songs. We can’t do any of this without your participation! Call or text us with your shoutouts, dedications and requests at 85-LIVELINE and follow @MasonKelter on all the socials. I love talking to my listeners, anytime!

Chris Cruise – 6:00-11:00 PM Saturday
Let’s be honest. Chris Cruise doesn’t love writing bios about himself. But he DOES like writing about his dog, Marky. So we let him do just that. Marky is the world’s best corgi; he has a fluffy butt and loves to wag his tail to all his Dad’s Throwbacks. Marky also loves when Dad plays N’Sync, Britney Spears, Fall Out Boy, and Nelly every weekend. That REALLY makes him wag his tail. It would make Marky the happiest GOODBOI in the whole wide world if you would call or text his Dad on Throwback 2K with your favorite song from the early 2000s at 855-760-2222. And, please don’t ask for “Who Let The Dogs Out” too much – Marky already has.

Carson Daly – 6:00 – 10:00 PM Saturday & Sunday
Carson is a pioneer of pop culture across a multitude of media, including radio, television, the recording industry and digital platforms. He currently hosts a top-rated weekday morning program on 97.1 FM, AMP Radio in Los Angeles, a position he has held since January 2010. In Spring 2013, Daly once again served as host and producer for The Voice. He has hosted “Last Call with Carson Daly” for NBC for more than a decade. Daly began his career in radio in the early 1990s quickly moving up the ranks as an on-air deejay in five different cities within his first five years. Shortly thereafter, he landed one of the most coveted positions in the business — that of the early evening voice of Los Angeles’ influential and top-rated KROQ-FM.