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New Morning Host For country WAMZ Louisville
Chris Randolph joins Clear Channel’s WAMZ (97.5 FM) Louisville, Ky., for mornings. He arrives from his previous position at sister hot AC station WMTX Tampa, Fla. Randolph is making his return to the market, where he previously spent nearly 20 years on the air at several stations including WDJX, WZKF (98.9 KISS-FM) and WQMF. At WAMZ, Randolph joins longtime personality Mel on the morning show effective Dec. 7. He replaces Bobby Jack Murphy, who resigned from the station Oct. 1.
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