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KILT Houston To Introduce New Morning Team Monday
CBS Radio's country KILT-FM (100.3) Houston has been without a permanent morning show since the last incarnation of the long running Hudson & Harrigan team exited in March. Now, VP of music programming Mark Adams has hired Corey Foley and Greg Thunder as the new morning team, debuting Nov. 15 at 5 a.m. Foley most recently handled morning drive at country KBWF (The Wolf) San Francisco, and is a veteran of the Dave Ryan Show at KDWB Minneapolis. She has also worked in Florida markets Gainesville and Tampa. Thunder arrives from mornings at top 40 KSTP-FM (KS95) Minneapolis. His background includes stints at KDWB, KMPS Seattle, KALC Denver, WQHT New York and WPLJ New York. Rowdy Yates and Erin Austin had been filling in on mornings since the departures of Hudson & Harrigan, Yates now moves back to afternoons and Austin handles the 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. shift.
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