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KMPS Seattle Taps Candy & Potter For Mornings
Country KMPS (94.1) has a new morning team in Candy and Potter, who join the station March 22. They replace longtime morning host Ichabod Caine and his wife, Scallops, who signed off on Dec. 18. Candy and Potter are also a married couple, as well as Seattle-area natives. They started working together at KBKS Seattle in 2000, and moved on to stints at WFLY Albany. N.Y., and WLNK Charlotte, N.C. Married for eight years, they are expecting their first child in May.
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