The Kendall B. Show is headed to YouTube Kevin Fleming August 30, 2022 Entertainment, Radio Buzz After five years of waking up the Mile High City with Denver’s Old School and R&B, Kendall B and Jammin 101.5 (KJHM) are parting ways. Kendall’s final broadcast on Jammin will be Friday morning, September 2nd. Reflecting on the move, Kendall says, “I am grateful for the opportunity given to me over thelast five years to find my voice as a solo host again. Max Media has provided a platform to becreative while playing the music I love and relate to.” Kendall adds, “Thanks to the powers-thatbe for allowing me to finish gracefully. Most radio hosts aren’t allowed to have a “seasonfinale.” Looking toward the future, Kendall will take “The Kendall B. Show” to YouTube. He says, “Iam excited to continue my goal of making people smile to the on-demand space whereviewers and listeners can hang with me anytime.” Previously, Kendall spent 17 years at Audacy Denver’s KQKS (KS 1075) as morning showhost. Kendall is also open to other radio, television, and live event content opportunities, and JohnMcConnell at Workhouse Media represents him. Check out Kendall’s portfolio atkendallbmedia.com and reach out at [email protected]. Related