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Friday, September 3, 2010

WSIX, Nashville's House Foundation Show Will Hang Up The Headphones

Gerry House

Gerry House (pictured) and longtime radio partner Mike Bohan surprised the industry today with an announcement that they will exit the Clear Channel station—and the radio business—on Dec. 15. That date is a year after two other longtime members of the station’s House Foundation morning show, newsman Al Voecks and sportscaster Duncan Stewart, were let go in a move House vigorously opposed. Last December, House told The Tennessean newspaper he “fought it tooth and toenail … I’ve been to the point where I’ve quit and renegotiated and come back.” Katie Bright, who joined the morning show in February from WAXX Eau Claire, Wis., was not mentioned in this morning’s announcement and will presumably stay on, as PD Keith Kaufman conducts an extensive search for a new morning show. Kaufman can be reached at mornings@wsix.com. Watch an emotional video of this morning’s announcement here.

House, who has been a successful radio personality for more than 30 years with numerous awards to his credit, plans to devote his time to other endeavors, including a book he is writing about his experiences in the business. He will remain on the WSIX payroll in a role a station release describes as “a contributor, writer and consigliere.” House was inducted into the Country Radio DJ Hall of Fame in 2009. He is also a songwriter with several hits to his credit and more than 40 cuts. The Nashville Board of Radio-Info.com has plenty to say about the end of the House Foundation.

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