KCMSSPIRIT 105.3 KWPZPRAISE 106.5 Welcome Taylor Mills

Shoreline, WALocal News

Taylor Mills has been appointed to CRISTA Media's programming team, enhancing its Contemporary Christian Music stations KCMS/SPIRIT 105. 3 and KWPZ/PRAISE 106. 5 starting October 13, 2025. She will host a live afternoon show on SPIRIT 105. 3 from 2:00-6:00pm on weekdays and will help develop a new morning show for PRAISE 106.

5. Mills arrives in Seattle with over 30 years of radio experience, including a successful tenure at 89. 3 KSBJ in Houston. CRISTA Media's Director of Programming, Ty McFarland, praised Mills for her known talent and ability to connect with listeners. Mills expressed her excitement about serving in a Christ-centered environment and looks forward to this new chapter.

Established in 1954, CRISTA Media focuses on broadcasting messages of hope and faith. The stations aim to uplift communities in the Pacific Northwest and beyond through music and ministry. Mills' addition is expected to enhance listener engagement and strengthen the stations' outreach.

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