

Previously worked at WKAC/Athens, GA - Nelson, Director of Urban Programming, WLVH, WQBT & WSOK, iHeartMedia Savannah, GA-Hilton Head, SC. Jake “Paco” Navarro, PD/afternoons for WXSR (X101.5)/Tallahassee and 96 Rock (WPAP-HD2)/Panama City, FL and Production Director for both markets - 94 or Moss, Production/Programming Asst., iHeartMedia Huntsville, AL, a four-year cluster veteran.
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Take full advantage of Colin’s numerous skills and years of experience - call 61, email and check out his demos at. “Radio is all I know, and I’m good at it, if I do say so myself,” Campbell tells RAMP. Also did IT for radio for 12 years, ushering in NexGen automation. Joined WLVQ/Columbus in 1985 under Taft Broadcasting. Campbell, a 34-year fixture at iHeartMedia Columbus, OH, where he was Commercial/Imaging Producer and voice talent for the cluster. Fours years with iHeartMedia Birmingham, preceded by four years with iHeartMedia/Qantum Auburn - 40 or Black, Digital Content Director, iHeartMedia Huntsville, AL - Sottek, Promotions Director & Digital Content Director, iHeartMedia Salisbury-Ocean City, MD –30 or A.


He was also tracking nights for iHeartCustom’s Rhythmic Top 40 format and weekends for WKQI (Channel 95.5)/Detroit. Prior to joining Z100 in January 2017 Brady did nights at former iHeartMedia Top 40 KPWK (Power 93.3)/Seattle, Alpha Media’s KBFF (Live 95.5)/Portland, OR and WXYK (The Monkey)/Biloxi, MS - 58 or Facebook/Twitter/IG: Polite, Show Producer, iHeartMedia Sports-Talk 940 WINZ/Miami previously MD at Alpha Media’s Beatz 96.3 (WMBX-HD)/West Palm Beach - Hantla, Digital Content Director for the 16 iHeartMedia stations in Birmingham, Gadsden and Tuscaloosa, AL - Mills, Mornings on WMJJ (Magic 96.5)/Birmingham, AL mornings on WMXA (Mix 96.7) & middays on WKKR (97.7 Kicker FM)/Auburn, AL. UPDATED 12/18: If you were also adversely affected by these cuts, please email your contact info to exits late nights on Z100/New York after three years.HD-2 carries "96.3 & 102.5 WFLA", the conservative talk format formerly on WFLF-FM 94.5 Parker.In August 2020, following the closure of WDIZ, the "96Rock" format used by the defunct station began broadcasting from WPAP-HD2. In 1997, WPAP, WPBH, WDIZ, and WFSY were sold to iHeartMedia (then known as Clear Channel). The current name, "92.5 WPAP", has been used since 1993. This lasted for barely under a year, when in early 1985 it became known as "WPAP 92.5". In March 1984, the station experimented with changing its branding to "92 WPAP". On January 10, 1975, at 6:21 p.m., WPAP switched transmitters, increasing their power to 100,000 watts.įrom 1981 until 1984, it was marketed as "North Florida's Country Music Station" under the nickname "WPAP/FM 92". Along with the call sign change, WPAP also became the first stereo FM station in the Florida Panhandle, thanks to strengthened equipment.

To celebrate the new radio station, a concert was held at the City Auditorium on 4 April of that year, and featured Wilma Burgess, Archie Campbell, Lorene Mann, and Ray Pillow. In March 1969, the station was renamed WPAP-FM. The station fell into their ownership later that year. On May 24, 1968, an application for assignment of the licences of both the FM and AM station were filed by a "Miracle Radio, Inc.". WPAP began broadcast on March 7, 1967, as WDLP-FM, which was an FM translation of the popular AM station WDLP, with an ERP of 39 kW. WPAP (92.5 FM) is a commercial radio station located in Panama City, Florida.
