A beloved radio personality is saying goodbye to her listeners, and the news has left many fans feeling nostalgic.
The End of an Era: Saying Farewell to a Familiar Voice
Natalie "Nat" Jones, the charismatic co-host of Q102's afternoon show, "Roy, Nat & Freddy Mac," has announced her departure from the station after a remarkable eight-year journey. Her announcement, shared on social media, has sparked curiosity and a sense of loss among Cincinnatians.
In her heartfelt post, Jones expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to connect with listeners daily in her hometown, on the very station that played a significant role in her upbringing.
"It's been an honor to share my life's adventures with you all. Q102 has been a part of my story since I was young, and now it's time for a new chapter," she wrote.
But here's where it gets intriguing: Jones hasn't revealed the exact reason for her departure. In a follow-up post, she confirmed that her last day at the station would be December 12th, yet she plans to remain in Cincinnati.
"I'm excited to explore new opportunities, but for now, you'll find me DJ-ing, hosting events, and enjoying the city's vibrant culture," she added.
And this is the part most people miss: Jones' departure might signal a shift in the radio landscape, leaving fans to wonder about the future of their beloved afternoon show.
So, what's next for Nat Jones? Only time will tell, but one thing's for sure: her impact on the station and its listeners will be remembered fondly.
What are your thoughts on this news? Do you think radio personalities should stay put, or is change a necessary part of the industry's evolution? Share your opinions in the comments below!