As the host of WMYX and the brand manager of Hot AC’s 99.1 The Mix, Brett Andrews has proven his versatility and leadership skills over the years. His recent move to afternoons on WMHX marks a strategic shift that aligns with both his expertise and the evolving nature of radio programming. Personally, I think this transition reflects a deeper commitment to delivering high-quality content that resonates across time zones and formats. What many people overlook is the depth of his experience in managing multiple channels, from classic hits to CHR stations, which positions him uniquely to lead WMYX’s lineup effectively.
Andrews’ background in iHeartMedia spans over a decade, showcasing his ability to adapt to diverse programming styles. From hosting Classic Hits and overseeing CHR stations to managing local stations in St. Louis and Milwaukee, he has consistently demonstrated a knack for balancing creativity with professionalism. This experience makes him an ideal candidate for WMYX’s weekday lineup, which now features “Elizabeth & Radar in the Morning,” “Letty B” in the midday slot, and “The All Night Party Mix” in the evening. His dedication to both technical and artistic aspects ensures that his new role will contribute meaningfully to the station’s identity.
Molly Cruz’s comments highlight the value of Brett’s proactive leadership, emphasizing his willingness to take initiative and bring fresh perspectives. As the new assistant brand manager, Andrews will continue to leverage his track record in managing complex programs, ensuring that WMYX remains a hub for listeners seeking quality radio experiences. It’s not just about promotions; it’s about creating meaningful connections between talent and audience expectations.