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Charlie Maxx Takes Evenings at WXTU-FM/Philadelphia


Charlie Maxx
Charlie Maxx

Beasley Media Group names Charlie Maxx as the new night personality on WXTU-FM in Philadelphia. She'll begin her new post from 7pm-midnight, effective immediately. She most recently served on the prep+ affiliate relations team at ReelWorld and worked weekends on-air at WXTU. In addition, Maxx spent many years on the Philly airwaves at Mix 95.7, 96.5 The Point, Alice 104.5 and B101.

"Charlie really impressed me from the moment I met her last year," said Beasley Media Group National Country Brand Manager David Corey. "I am so happy that the on air line-up is now complete on XTU. What a great way to round it out."

"I am thrilled to expand my presence on WXTU and rejoin the Beasley Media Group family in a larger role," added Maxx. "Thanks to Bruce Beasley, Joe Bell, David Corey and Mark Razz for including me as part of the team that will help grow Philly's Country Station into the future."

"Charlie has an excellent reputation in the market and is a proven winner," said station Program Director Mark Razz. "I'm excited to have her experience and depth in our 925XTU lineup."

Maxx began her career at the Jersey shore working at WAYV-FM and WJRZ-FM. In addition, she served as the Adult Contemporary editor at Friday Morning Quarterback. Her career has also included stops in Philadelphia, Washington DC, Baltimore and co-owned WJBR-FM in Wilmington, DE.

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