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Rick Dees and TKO are now a pair
Legendary DJ Rick Dees will be joining the TKO Radio Network’s Classic Top 40 format, taking over for Charlie Tuna on the weekends. The network adds Dees’ “Weekly Top 40” show (featuring the ‘80s). Dees joins TKO’s line up of top 40 greats like John Landecker, Jim Zippo and others.
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