DJ Fredtastic joins the Power 98 team as the 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. host. Sorensen Media Group CEO Rex Sorensen said, “Fred has experience in the local radio business and he is a young man with a great future in radio. He also has a following.”
Sorensen Media Group and Lotus Media Services Managing Director Evan M. Cohen said, “Fredtastic is a dynamic and energetic personality and you can hear it in his delivery. He definitely has a following of young listeners. The elements that he provides during his show are entertaining.”
Ambrosia Mae also makes her debut as the host of the middays on Power 98 FM. Sorensen welcomed Ambrosia to her spot on the middays, “Ambrosia worked with us for a time doing the evening shifts. An opportunity opened up with Dice returning to Saipan's Power 99 and we thought she would be a welcomed edition to daytime radio.”
Cohen said, “Ambrosia has a unique voice, delivery, and personality. We felt she would be appropriate to fill the midday spot between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. There are many male voices in the radio business but there are very few women and this definitely brings a different type of demographic to Power 98.”
Sorensen and Cohen said both on-air talents were chosen based on their skills and their ability to bring listeners to the radio station.
Meanwhile, Dice makes her way back to Power 99 FM in Saipan. According to Dice an opportunity opened up in Saipan and she decided to make her way back to the station that helped her get her start in the radio business. Dice said, “I really liked Guam and what I learned in the short time that I worked the middays but Saipan is home and when the opportunity opened up on Power 99 I had to take it. I am proud to have built a following of listeners on Guam and would like to tell them 'thanks' and 'goodbye'.”
Sorensen said, “Dice learned a lot during her time on Guam and we know she will use this knew found knowledge to make improvements to the radio industry in Saipan.”
Cohen said, “Dice knows the market in Saipan and it would be a shame to not utilize that knowledge to grow the business and listenership there. Overall, it was a sound management decision to have Dice return to Saipan.”