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Miss Jones returns to the airwaves in New York
This time she'll be heard on Emmis Urban AC WRKS “98.7 Kiss FM," doing “Jonesy’s Kiss List Countdown” on Saturdays from 10am – 12 noon. The countdown is of the top 20 songs of the week, voted online by Kiss listeners. Miss Jones was previously heard in mornings on Kiss sister WQHT “Hot 97” up until 2008, when her contract expired. She currently is the morning host for Clear Channel’s urban WUSL “Power 99” in Philadelphia, where she has been since 2009.
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