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Andy Parks returns to Washington, DC radio
The longtime host of "Grandy & Andy" on Washington, DC's WMAL (630) left the news/talk station in March 2010, ending his 25-year partnership with former Iowa Rep. Fred Grandy after the station decided to go in a different direction in mornings. Parks, a well-known airborne traffic reporter before becoming the morning show co-host, has been off the air since his departure from the Citadel-owned station. Parks will now be heading across town in the Nation's Capital, joining WTNT (730) for afternoon drive, becoming the host of his own show that will include Washington Times Columnists Jeff Kuhner and Jennifer Harper. The show will be broadcast from the newsroom of The Washington Times and produced by The Times. Parks will also be broadcast on Warrenton, Virginia's WKDL (1250). Andy, Jeff and Jennifer will begin on August 22, and replace the syndicated Jerry Doyle in afternoons on "The Truth."
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