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  2. Category:African-American radio personalities - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:American radio personalities. It includes American radio personalities that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.

  3. WBIN (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta Braves broadcasts would be dropped by WGST at the end of the 2009 baseball season. On November 15, 2010, Atlanta radio personality Rob Johnson became the new morning host. On January 11, 2011, WGST said it would pick up The Savage Nation, a syndicated show from San Francisco hosted by Michael Savage. That was one day after it was cut by ...

  4. WVEE - Wikipedia

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    There were talks with CBS Radio on syndicating the show to other cities but WVEE wanted it to stay focused on Atlanta. [17] The last Frank and Wanda in the Morning show aired on December 20, 2012. On January 2, 2013, former afternoon host Ryan Cameron was chosen to replace them and assume duties as host of The Ryan Cameron Morning Show .

  5. Category:Radio personalities from Atlanta - Wikipedia

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  6. Amanda Davis (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Amanda Marie Davis (October 17, 1955 – December 27, 2017) [2] was an American broadcast journalist and morning anchor of CBS 46 News in Atlanta, formerly working for Fox 5 News. [ 3 ] Early life

  7. WERD (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    WERD in Atlanta was the first radio station owned and operated by African Americans. (WDIA in Memphis was on the air in 1948 doing black—or Negro as it was then called—programming, but the owners were not African American). Jesse B. Blayton Sr., an accountant, bank president, and Atlanta University professor, purchased WERD in 1949 for $50,000.

  8. Michael Baisden - Wikipedia

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    Baisden's show recently returned to national radio in January 2017. [3] The flagship station for the show was WALR-FM (Kiss 104.1 FM) in Atlanta, Georgia once the show was returned to national radio, but on November 27 of the same year, WALR-FM revamped its line-up and started producing local shows therefore getting rid of all syndicated shows. [4]

  9. Steve McCoy - Wikipedia

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    Although his original contract was through June, McCoy's last day on air was March 5, 2010. [12] On May 17, 2010 he started as morning host on KXKL-FM 105.1 in Denver, Colorado. [14] Steve's longtime radio co-host Vikki stayed with B98.5 at a lower pay rate. After nearly 18 months, Steve left Denver to move back to Atlanta to be with his family ...