

Tank Spencer departs WWNC as news anchor, producer and sports talk host. Morning co-host Sharon Green departs Country “ 99.9 Kiss Country” WKSF.Īfternoon host Pete Kaliner departs News/Talk 570 WWNC Asheville NC. Samantha Layne departs as APD/Production Director and midday host at Rock 95.1 WZZO. Janae Martinez exits afternoons at Rhythmic Oldies “ Hot 95.1” KOLZ. Todd ‘Fishhead’ Fisher departs afternoons at WRQK. Matt Fantone exits as morning co-host at “ Rock 106.9” WRQK, as Tony McGinty moves over from the same role at Hot AC 98.1 WKDD. Scott Davidson is out as PD and afternoon host at AC “Sunny 101.7” WHOF and “New Country 99.7” W259BW. Ken Place is out as producer at Sports “ Fox Sports 980″ WOFX. Gallagher started at the station as afternoon host in the 1980s.Ĭluster operations manager Randy McCarten and production director Dan “Duke” Mussman also lost their jobs.

Joe Gallagher departs as weekend host at News-Talk 810/103.1 WGY. Warren ‘Chris Warren’ Garling is out after 18 years on weekends at Classic Hits 98.3 WTRY. Albany GAĭavid ‘ DJ Tripp‘ Smith exits nights at Hip Hop 96.3 WJIZ. Visit Country Aircheck, Northeast Radio Watch, RAMP, All Access for other reported departures. Copyright(c) 2023 this morning’s announcement of changes to their market operations structure, the layoffs at iHeartMedia are currently ongoing. Music News Service distributed by Frankly Media. Meanwhile, Price added new headline shows to her upcoming ‘Til The Wheels Fall Off Tour. On Sunday, she will perform at Luck Reunion, and tape an episode for Season 49 of Austin City Limits. On Friday, Price heads to Texas to discuss Strays and her memoir “Maybe We’ll Make It” during a keynote conversation at SXSW. “Thanks also to the cowriter of the song, my husband, Jeremy Ivey on acoustic guitar and the talented Billy Contreras on the fiddle.” In an industry that tries to drive us apart, it’s freeing to break down those barriers and say, ‘there is room for everyone,'” she added. “I love to lift up other women in the genre when I see somebody putting out great art. Sierra is one of my favorite new voices in music and I loved getting to work with her on this acoustic version of the song.” On working with Ferrell during Women’s History Month, Price says, “I’m real excited to share this stripped down take on ‘Change of Heart’ featuring Sierra Ferrell. The single marks the first-ever collaboration between the two Nashville singer-songwriters. 1 for 14 consecutive weeks on the Americana chart. Margo Price has joined forces with Sierra Ferrell to release a brand new rendition of “Change of Heart.”Ī stand-out song from Price’s 2022 album Strays, “Change of Heart” recently reigned at No.
