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Gina Ferraro Takes Middays at Warm 98.5/Cincinnati


Gina Ferraro
Gina Ferraro

Cumulus Media appoints Gina Ferraro as midday host for AC WRRM-FM (Warm 98.5) Cincinnati. She joins the company from iHeartMedia, where she was morning co-host for WMMX-FM/Dayton, OH. Prior to that, Ferraro was Traffic Reporter and afternoon co-host for Country WUSN-FM (US99.5) and News/Talk WIND-AM (AM 560 The Answer) in Chicago, IL, and evening traffic anchor for WGN-AM in Chicago.

Cumulus Cincinnati Regional VP/Market Manager Dave Crowl said, "We are excited to have Gina join the Cincinnati and WRRM team. She has sound knowledge of the listening audience base in Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky and the corridor heading north of Cincy towards Dayton. We look forward to her contributions."

WRRM-FM Program Director Brian Demay added, "Filling Race Taylor's shoes is not an easy task, but after a nationwide search, we found a gem in Gina. The fact that an Ohio native with her breadth of experience and talent was even available was very lucky indeed. I am excited to welcome her to the Warm family."

Ferraro said,: "I'm thrilled to be joining the Warm 98.5 team. I can't wait to get to know Cincinnati and become part of the community. This is going to be fun."

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