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Ed Hill Named PD At Country KMPS Seattle
Radio-Info.com's Seattle-Tacoma discussion board is reporting the news that Ed Hill has been hired as the new PD at CBS's country KMPS Seattle. He succeeds Becky Brenner, who exited that job July 1. Hill previously was the longtime PD of Citadel's KUBL Salt Lake City.
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