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Moby Network Promotes Noble, Weaver; Hires Moultie To Consult
At the Roswell, Ga.-based Moby Network, staffers Jay Noble and Sandy Weaver have been promoted to PD and MD, respectively. Also, Ken Moultrie of Broadcast Partners comes on board as the network’s consultant. Noble joined the network last September as VP of sales and affiliate relations and will retain those duties. Weaver (pictured) joined in October as the network’s midday air personality. She is a veteran of Atlanta radio with on-air stints at WKHX, WYAY (where she was also MD) and WPCH/WLTM, as well as Washington, D.C., country station WMZQ. The moves come following the November death of former PD Dene Hallam.
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