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WSTR/Atlanta Reunites Jeff Dauler and Jenn Hobby


Jenn Hobby
Jenn Hobby

Entercom Atlanta announces that it's reuniting Jenn Hobby and morning host Jeff Dauler on WSTR-FM (Star 94.1). Jeff and Jenn will be joined by Mike Marino. Hobby has worked on multiple Atlanta stations since 2000 including WBTS-FM, WWWQ-FM, where she and Dauler worked together as co-hosts on "The Bert Show" and most recently WKHX-FM.

"Jenn is uniquely talented and perfect for our audience," said VP/GM Mike Fowler. "I'm thrilled to reunite Jenn Hobby and Jeff Dauler on Star 94.1."

"As we talked to people about what they wanted in a morning show, two names kept coming up again and again, and those names were Jeff Dauler and Jenn Hobby," added Star 94.1 Program Director Tony Lorino. "We cannot wait to begin building the next generation of this historic radio station with Jeff and Jenn anchoring our fantastic slate of personalities."

Hobby commented, "I'm honored to join Entercom and Star 94.1, an organization committed to making the best local radio in Atlanta. I'm BEYOND excited to have this opportunity with one of my best friends, Jeff Dauler, and I'm most thankful that I get to reconnect with the awesome listeners of Atlanta. I've missed our time together each morning."

Hobby has won a Gracie award for her work in radio and an Emmy for her work in TV at Georgia Public Broadcasting. Hobby is also a graduate of Florida State University in Tallahassee, FL and also serves as a host for "Atlanta Eats TV" on WPCH-TV and "Falcons Playback" on CW affiliate WUPA-TV during football season.

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