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Cox Radio Atlanta makes moves with two PDs
Lee Cagle, PD of Rhythmic WBTS “95.5 the Beat”, adds PD duties over AC “B98.5” WSB-FM, while Jay Dixon, PD of Urban AC WALR “Kiss 104.1”, adds PD oversight of Classic Hits WSRV “97.1 the River.” Both stations were previously programmed by Jeff McHugh, who exited earlier this month. Join the discussion on the Atlanta Board.
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