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Kent's local radio station kmfm will enter an exciting new phase on Monday when it moves to a county-wide breakfast show.
Rob Wills, one of the freshest presenters on the station's roster, will be hosting the show as the station continues to evolve its output over the coming months.
kmfm's listening continues to grow, with an increase of 7% in the latest RAJAR results - giving the station an audience of 168,000 adults every week.
Parent company KM Group believes having one breakfast show across the county will help it grow even further.
Managing director Richard Elliot said: "This is an exciting step forward and will cement kmfm's position as THE radio station for Kent. We will be providing an unbeatable music mix and making sure our content remains family, fun and local.
"The KM Group also has more journalists in Kent than anybody else, meaning we can provide news bulletins of unrivalled quality."
kmfm is the only county-wide station broadcasting from Kent. Its roster of DJs includes drivetime presenter Andy Walker and broadcasting legend Tony Blackburn, who hosts a regular Sunday show.
The station will be celebrating its move to a county-wide breakfast show with some major promotions, including a competition which will see listeners flown to Boston to see Coldplay live.
kmfm will continue to offer localised advertising solutions at its seven transmission areas.