Jacqui left Townsquare Media Lubbock in June 2016. Jacqui Neal can be heard on a variety of stations throughout the week. Weekdays, Jacqui hosts a show on Lonestar 99.5 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Saturday 6 a.m. to noon. She can also be heard Monday-Friday from 3 to 7 p.m. on Awesome 98. Sunday mornings at 7 a.m., Jacqui hosts "The Truth in Love" on News/Talk 790, KFYO. You can read more about "The Truth in Love" on KFYO.com. Jacqui is a Fort Worth native and has lived in West Texas for over 20 years. She went to college for radio and television and has worked in media since then, except for five years when she lived in Florida where she worked in Fashion Coordination. She has been married to her husband for over five years and instantly gained five amazing step kids and 15 beautiful grandchildren. Jacqui's motto is: "Life is too short to not enjoy it," and she certainly does. Radio for Jacqui is a "get to," not a "got to." She loves it and considers herself blessed to have the opportunity to have a career which revolves around great music and great people.
Jacqui Neal
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