Chelsea Briggs has a big personality, and feeds multiple media outlets. She’s one-third of KAMP (97.1 Amp Radio)/Los Angeles‘ morning show “The New Guys,” an on-camera host and red carpet correspondent for Billboard, and the original Founder of HollyWire. Having a strong presence on these three huge media platforms is a great look for Chelsea, but this Detroit native doesn’t rely on them solely to expand her brand.

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Being active on social media is totally expected for Radio Talent today, and what makes Chelsea so fun to follow, is that she doesn’t seem to be trying to market herself. She has several cool jobs and posts photos and videos of herself having a good time when the mic or camera is on and off. While she shares a lot of content with celebs, Chelsea doesn’t seem to be humble bragging about hanging with famous people–she just seems to be living her best life, and shows some of it on social media. Chelsea consistently posts content on her social media platforms, but she doesn’t oversaturate the feeds of her followers

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Advertisers appreciate Chelsea Briggs on social media, and even the client-affiliated content captures the flavor and energy of her platforms.

Whether it’s Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook, Chelsea shows how you can have a great presence on social media without doing too much. Most importantly, her feeds make you want connect with her on 97.1 Amp Radio, Billboard and Hollywire since she seems like such a fun person.

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