Media Influencer Andrew Caldwell, Reality TV Star Brittish Williams, & ‘106 & Park’ Alum Shorty Da Prince Land Morning Radio Show

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Media Influencer Andrew Caldwell, Reality TV Star Brittish Williams, & ‘106 & Park’ Alum Shorty Da Prince Land Morning Radio Show
Looks like St. Louis residents can look forward to hearing from their very own on the morning radio!
On Thursday (June 30), internet personality Andrew Caldwell, “Basketball Wives” star Brittish Williams, and former “106 & Park” host Shorty Da Prince announced that they have their very own morning radio show coming to Hot 104.1 in St. Louis.

Andrew Caldwell

Brittish Williams
All three St. Louis natives will serve as the hosts of “The Home Team” morning radio show. The local morning show will air Monday through Friday from 6 am-10 am E.T.
In addition to the St. Louis superstars, Hot 104.1 also confirmed the big news and revealed the morning show will kick off on Monday, July 11.

Andrew Caldwell, Brittish Williams, and Shorty Da Prince have officially made history as St. Louis, Missouri hasn’t had a local urban morning radio show in 15 years.
Will you be tuning into “The Home Team” morning show once it airs? Let us know in the comments below!
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