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Emmis New York cluster OM Brian D'Aurelio is leaving
D'Aurelio is one of the biggest names at Emmis in New York City to announce he will be leaving, following the move by Emmis to sell alternative modern rock WRXP-FM (101.9) to Merlin Media. D'Aurelio was the evening host on WRXP, and was also the Operations Manager for WRXP, urban WRKS-FM (98.7) "Kiss-FM" and Hip-Hop WQHT-FM (97.1). He will remain on through the end of July. There's more talk about who's staying and going on the New York Board of Radio-Info.com, here.
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