Jane Dough

Jane Dough

Win Bojangles with Jane’s Morning Mojo every weekday just for guessing that movie theme!

About Jane Dough:

Jane Dough is a veteran to broadcasting! She now wears the hat of KISS’ Program Director! Graduating from Central Carolina Community College in Sanford with her Associates in Broadcasting, The Filipina Princess, started out with her own college radio show while also interning at News 14 in Raleigh once known as ‘Weather on the Ones’. Before graduating with her degree, she locked down the midday position in 2003 as ‘Trenidad’ at Hot 104.5 FM in Fayetteville, a private and local station, owned by Carson Communications.

By 2005, Jane Dough took her talents to the #1 radio station in the Fayetteville Market: Foxy 99, where she stayed for almost 15 years. She attended Fayetteville State University full time while she worked in radio and waited tables on the side for over 10 years. She held the #1 spot in middays from 2006-2019 while also being very active in the Fayetteville community and surrounding areas. Jane wore many hats while working at Foxy 99, from Social Media Manager to Music Director, while still being a single mom of two.

God. Family. And Career.

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