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Veteran GM Tex Meyer takes over the oldies combo in Raleigh
Tex previously managed in North Carolina in Greensboro/Winston-Salem, and has built his career on managing in Pittsburgh (at the original top 40 “B94”), Tampa, Nashville and Roanoke-Lynchburg. Meyer has just joined Curtis Media in Raleigh, as the new GM at oldies WKIX-FM (102.9) and WKIX-AM (850) – known as “Carolina’s greatest hits.”
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