Atlantic City entertainment veteran Kyshawn Wyman is returning to his radio roots with the launch of “IN TRAFFIC,” a new weekly program debuting Friday, August 22 at 5 PM EST on WEHA 88.7 FM and 100.3 FM. The show marks a significant milestone for Wyman, professionally known as IamYoungHitta, who previously interned at the same station during his high school years.
The program promises to deliver live interviews, inspirational music, and community spotlights every Friday evening, targeting listeners who want authentic conversations alongside their entertainment. Wyman describes his vision as extending beyond traditional radio programming.
“This is more than a show—it’s movement radio,” says Wyman. “IN TRAFFIC is about highlighting the energy, drive, and stories that fuel our communities. We’re keeping it real, relevant, and rooted in purpose.”
The new show represents a full-circle moment for both Wyman and WEHA Programming Director Stephen Phifer, who supervised Wyman’s internship fifteen years ago. Phifer, now in a leadership role at the station, expressed enthusiasm about the reunion.
“Fifteen years ago, back when I was a young gun in my radio career, Hitta was my very first intern,” says Phifer. “I’ve been proud of him for years, and this is a huge honor to work in radio with him again.”
Wyman brings extensive entertainment industry experience to the airwaves. Over the past decade, he has built a reputation as a DJ, music producer, and sound engineer, performing on major stages alongside established artists including DMX, Joyner Lucas, NBA YoungBoy, En Vogue, and New Edition. His professional achievements have earned recognition on “Top 40 Under 40” lists from Atlantic City Weekly and The NYC Journal.
Beyond his performance career, Wyman serves as founder and CEO of Hit Nation Empire, an Atlantic City-based creative agency that provides music production and digital content services. The company offers talent development and live event coordination, establishing Wyman as a significant figure in New Jersey’s creative landscape.

His community involvement extends to educational and youth development initiatives. Wyman regularly collaborates with schools, mentorship programs, and the Juvenile Justice Commission of New Jersey. He also contributes to the Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame and Showboat Television, focusing his media work on community empowerment projects.
The station’s ownership has embraced the new programming addition, recognizing its potential to bring fresh energy while maintaining the station’s community focus. Local listeners can tune in on WEHA 88.7 FM and 100.3 FM, while the show will reach a global audience through online streaming and the “We Have Gospel” mobile application, available on both Google Play Store and Apple App Store.
The launch of “IN TRAFFIC” positions Wyman to leverage his entertainment industry connections and community relationships, creating content that bridges professional music culture with local Atlantic City interests. The program’s Friday evening time slot targets audiences looking for weekend inspiration and community connection.
For Wyman, the radio show represents an opportunity to expand his influence beyond live performances and production work. His track record in community outreach and entertainment industry relationships suggests the program could become a significant platform for highlighting regional talent and addressing local issues.
The show’s format, emphasizing live interviews and real conversations, reflects current trends in radio programming that prioritize authenticity and community engagement over traditional broadcast approaches. This strategy aligns with Wyman’s established brand as both an entertainer and community advocate.
“IN TRAFFIC” debuts this Friday at 5 PM EST on WEHA 88.7 FM and 100.3 FM, with weekly episodes continuing every Friday evening. The program can be accessed through traditional radio broadcast, online streaming, or the station’s mobile application.


