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Ganssle Joins KUPL Portland As Imaging Producer
Country KUPL Portland, Ore., hires Matt Ganssle as the station’s imaging producer, effective immediately. A 15-year industry veteran, Ganssle has worked at KFRR Fresno, Calif.; KXTE Las Vegas, KSNI Santa Maria, Calif.; and Bakersfield, Calif., stations KRAB and KKXX. His first imaging director job came at country KPLX (The Wolf) Dallas. He also handles the imaging for the nationally syndicated "CMT Radio Live with Cody Alan."
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