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Diane Cridland Hubel took over at the cluster that includes classic hits "106.9 The Fox" WAFX and rock "FM 99" WNOR in March 2010, and now tells the staff she's leaving at the end of June. She tells Radio-Info "there are some interesting opportunities out there" that she'll be investigating, and she's proud of the results at the cluster. Before Norfolk and Saga Communications, Hubel managed in Savannah for Cumulus.
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