DJ/On-Air Staff
Dana Bradley

Born September 14, 1982 in St. Louis, Missouri, Dana Bradley first stepped into the lights of television at the age of 15. Hosting a cable television show called "Roots & Reality" she conquered on camera interviews with Jerry Springer, Kymani Marley, members of the Univer-Soul Circus, and many others; famous and well known. As the host of "Roots & Reality" Bradley was given the opportunity to emcee many live performances and youth forums. She quickly became a motivational speaker for children of her age and younger. She hosted the show until she left for college.
Bradley moved to Pine Bluff, Arkansas in 2001 where she attended the University of Arkansas Pine Bluff on a full academic scholarship. During her educational career she hosted many television shows for UAPB-TV 24, became the first sideline reporter for UAPB Football games and before graduation, was hired as the manager of the university television station. Bradley completed her education in three years and graduated Magna Cum Laude.
In 2003, while still attending college, Bradley was hired as a reporter for the Pine Bluff Commercial newspaper. She interviewed people and wrote news articles, most of which ended up on the front page of the paper.
In 2004, two weeks prior to graduation, she was hired at KATV Channel 7 as a production assistant. A week and a half later she was promoted to the Saturday Daybreak Producer. One year later, she became the producer of Daybreak.
In 2005, Bradley was hired for Metro Networks as a radio traffic reporter. She reported live traffic reports for four different radio stations.
In 2005, Bradley was given the opportunity to create, produce, and host her television show, Arkansas Artist. The show aired Saturday nights on a local television station.
Currently, Bradley is an anchor/reporter for KARN Newsradio 102.9 FM. She is also an on-air DJ for the Praise 102.5 FM and she is the news anchor and Co-Host for the Broadway Joe Morning Show on Power 92 Jams.
Bradley is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, the Arkansas Army National Guard and the Central Arkansas Association of Black Journalist.





