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KSON/San Diego Inks Flint and Lee to Multi-Year Extensions


John Flint and Tammy Lee
John Flint and Tammy Lee

Entercom has announced new multi-year contract extensions with morning hosts John Flint and Tammy Lee. The duo will remain on Country KSON-FM/San Diego, weekdays from 5-9am PT. Flint and Lee have co-hosted wakeups since 2011 and have been a team for 19 years. They began working together in 2000 at WWQM-FM/Madison. After receiving a 2005 Country Music Award nomination, the duo transitioned to WMAD-FM/Madison where they were on the air from 2006 to 2011.

"John and Tammy are one of America's premiere morning show personalities and are delivering exceptional daily programming with an unmatched country flair," said Senior VP/Market Manager Bob Bolinger. "We are excited that we will have them here for years to come."

"Tammy and I are beyond thrilled that we are allowed to continue our dream job in America's Finest City and at one of the most legendary radio stations in America," said Flint. "Cheers to many more years of palm trees and sunshine."

"We're so glad to continue to make San Diego our home," added Lee. "Like us, San Diego loves country and we can't wait to continue being this city's go-to home for the best country music."

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