End of an Era: Hot 97 Seemingly Replaces ‘Ebro In The Morning’ w/ All-New Host Lineup

End of an Era: Hot 97 Seemingly Replaces ‘Ebro In The Morning’ w/ All-New Host Lineup
Hot 97 is seemingly already planning its next era!
After the end of “Ebro In The Morning,” the New York hip-hop station has announced an all-new group of hosts set to take over its morning slot.
The long-running show, led by Ebro Darden, wrapped up days ago after more than a decade on air, with its conclusion first acknowledged by the hosts on social media.
Hot 97 has now confirmed its next lineup, revealing Lana Harris, Ronndell Smith, and Million as the new voices of its morning programming. Harris brings a background in journalism and news anchoring, while Smith adds experience as an actor and comedian. Million rounds out the team as a content creator with a strong digital presence.
The announcement follows the quiet removal of “Ebro In The Morning” from Hot97.com and signals a full reset rather than a continuation of the previous format. While the station has not shared a launch date or show details, the new lineup has already sparked conversation about the future direction of Hot 97 mornings.
Will you be tuning in?
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