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Juandolyn Stokes Takes Over Middays at WAOK-AM 1380/Atlanta


Juandolyn Stokes
Juandolyn Stokes

Entercom has announced Juandolyn Stokes will be the new midday show host for News & Talk 1380 (WAOK-AM), Atlanta's news and talk that speaks for the community. "On Point with Juandolyn Stokes" will be heard weekdays from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., effective immediately.

"Juandolyn Stokes is a leader in our community and embodies the WAOK mission, which serves as an informative, empowering, engaging and entertaining voice of Atlanta," said Rick Caffey, Senior Vice President and Market Manager, Entercom Atlanta. "It is our goal to provide our city with everything they need to navigate their world and I believe the addition of Juandolyn, as well as our new weekday lineup, will benefit our audience on all platforms."

"I'm excited to expand my connection with the people of Atlanta by engaging with them through my new daily talk show," said Stokes. "I look forward to sharing my lifelong values and views on the topics affecting our community to deliver a quality, informative show for our listeners to tune in to."

Juandolyn Stokes is the founding pastor of Deeper Life In Christ Ministries in Conyers, GA. As an educator, preacher, speaker, author and theologian, she is one of today's cutting-edge community leaders. Stokes can also be heard during weekly syndicated radio inspirational features and is also a frequent co-host for WATC-DT in Atlanta. She has authored several books, including "What Have I Been Called to Do," "Am I That Woman," "The Closet: A Prayer Haven," and "The Psalms: A Preview." She also serves as a consultant in the areas of leadership, entrepreneurship, biblical studies, theology, business and music.

With the introduction of "On Point with Juandolyn Stokes," the station announced a revamped weekday programming lineup. Former midday show "Real Talk with Dr. Rashad Richey" will move to the morning drive from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. as "The Rashad Richey Morning Show."

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