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Mandi Michaels Joins WVVR/Clarksville TN for Mornings


Mandi Michaels
Mandi Michaels

After a national search for a new morning co-host for market vet Greg Fletcher aka "Fletch," Mandi Michaels has joined WVVR-FM (Beaver Country 100.3) in Clarksville, TN. She joins the newly created "Fletch and Mandi Show," which kicked off on Monday, January 4. Michaels' previous radio and TV stops include Indianapolis and Raleigh.

Fletch said, "The first thing I noticed about Mandi was her upbeat attitude and talking with her she is an excellent storyteller. With her life being an open book, I cannot wait to hear the magic she'll bring to the show."

Michaels added, "I'm beyond thrilled to share a show with Fletch who's loved in Clarksville and Hopkinsville area. He has a quirky sense of humor -- like me -- so I'm excited to share stories with our listeners. I've always had a dream to be a part of a successful morning show and listeners love Beaver Country 100.3."

This completes the new 2021 line up which include middays with Monica Reed, plus the recent addition of Program Director/afternooner Mike "Sandman" Sanders, who joined Saga Communications in September. Sanders was most recently worked in Nashville.

Sanders said, "We are super excited to have Mandi and her energy in the building and look forward to an awesome year for the Country music format... so Bring it on 2021."

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