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New P.M. Driver For WSSL Greenville
Paul Longuski joins country WSSL Greenville, S.C., for afternoons effective Feb. 14, when he will be given a new on-air name. He arrives from Cumulus/Grand Rapids, Mich., where his primary job was the lead on WTNR (Thunder Country 94.5’s) morning show. Additionally, he voice tracked several shows at several different radio stations of all formats. He was also the interactive media director for the cluster and did the imaging\production for the cluster as well. He replaces a voice tracked shift currently being handled by Bob (aka Jake) Delmont, who has been doing the show from D.C.
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