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Mina SayWhat Llona is an American radio and TV personality. Currently on air on Philadelphia’s legendary urban radio station WUSL - Power 99. Mina grew up in Union City/ Jersey City, New Jersey. She started her radio career at the age of 18 while living in New York and attending Syracuse University. Mina graduated cum laude from Syracuse University with a dual major in Television, Radio and Film from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communication and Political Science. She also minored in Music Business. Mina worked for Sirius XM Radio for 4 years prior to working at Power 99. She has conducted interviews with big names in music such as Kanye West, Usher and Nas.

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Currently, Mina SayWhat is also the voice of the weather for 103.5 The Beat in Miami. She is an ambassador for the Philadelphia 76ers' community outreach program, “Sixer’s Strong,” and works with the 76ers' Latino youth basketball league “La Liga Del Barrio.” La Liga Del Barrio is open for boys and girls (ages 6 –17) and consists of 28 teams.

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Radio career

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Mina SayWhat has many career highlights. Some memorable conversations would include her talk with Nas where he opens up for the first time about why he chose to put his ex-wife, Kelis', wedding dress on his album cover "Life is Good". Lupe Fiasco created an uproar after his talk with Mina when he criticized President Obama's war ethics. On April 7, 2013 Ace Hood opened up about his family and revealed that he decided to go a different musical route with his album "Trials and Tribulations". ASAP Rocky announced his "Long Live ASAP" album release in detail with Mina SayWhat. Meek Mill also created some headlines when addressed Kendrick Lamar's diss with Mina. After Kendrick Lamar's verse on Big Sean's Control was released, the whole hip hop community was up in arms about Kendrick calling everyone out and saying he's the king. Meek Mill exclusively responded to these claims by telling Mina, "He can run the backpack, Imma run these streets." While promoting his "Seen It All" album, Young Jeezy discussed assumptions that his album cover plays homage to the "Illuminati" and also detailed why he rapped about his labels', Def Jam, lack of support on his song "Me Ok".

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Mina received a full academic scholarship to attend Syracuse University. She started as a Political Science major and picked up a communications major in the first semester after becoming involved with the college radio station WJPZ-FM Z89.1. Her experience at the station made her decided she wanted to pursue a career in radio. Mina decided to dual major in Television, Radio & Film at the very respected S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and also had a Music Business minor in the College Of Visual & Performing Arts both at Syracuse University. At WJPZ, she started with a Friday night on air shift and eventually got her own daily show 2p-6p. She eventually became the stations Vice President Of Programming overseeing a staff of 150 people.

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In addition to that, Mina interned at 2 radio stations. One as the On-Air/Promotion Intern at WWHT Hot 107.9 Syracuse. Another as the Programming Intern at WQHT Hot 97 New York.

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Upon graduating from Syracuse University at the age of 22, Mina was hired by the programming department at Sirius Satellite Radio. Three months after being hired, Sirius Satellite Radio merged with XM Satellite Radio to create Sirius XM Radio with a combined 22 million subscribers at the time.

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After the merger tension settled, Mina SayWhat surfaced on-air on the hip hop/r&b channel The Heat (Sirius XM). Mina created, produced and hosted "The Warm Up", the new music show on The Heat (Sirius XM) [1]. Mina also hosted the channels weekend countdown. While on her show, Mina conducted R&B artist Elle Varner’s first radio interview and broke records, such as Miguel’s “Adorn” which eventually snowballed to become a #1 chart topping, Grammy Award winning song.

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After the merger on the radio programming side Mina was promoted. She programmed the channel Sirius XM Love and the holiday channel "'Sirius XM Holly"'. Mina aided in the programming of '80s on 8 on Sirius XM and worked with all 4 original MTV VJ’s Mark Goodman, Martha Quinn, Nina Blackwood and Alan Hunter (VJ). She was also the Music Director and Social Media Manager for The Heat.

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Mina’s currently broadcasts on the legendary urban radio station WUSL in Philadelphia. She was recruited to join their morning show as an on-air host and oversee the digital and social media efforts for the urban Clear Channel Communications radio stations in Philly. Beginning there at the age of 25, Mina is the youngest female radio personality to ever host morning drive in Philly. Since joining mornings the shows ratings have reached #1. She also founded an all girls dance team, the Power Squad, which she currently leads and Mina also hosts a new artist showcase called “Next On Deck.”

TV

Mina has been featured on Fox News Channel in Philly and was also featured on NBC News.

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Mina launched her own website "www.minasaywhat.com" in April 2011. The site features her interviews, events, highlights, music blogging, and breaking entertainment news.

Accolades

The Source Magazine’s Power 30 Radio DJ’s List

Cover Of Syracuse Magazine

John Bayliss Radio Scholar

Philadelphia 76ers Ambassador

References

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