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Jeremy Robinson Exits Star 102.1/Dallas After Three Years


Jeremy Robinson
Jeremy Robinson

Veteran air personality Jeremy Robinson departs mornings at iHeartMedia AC KDGE-FM (Star 102.1)/Dallas after three years to launch his own syndicated show and focus on his burgeoning voice-tracking and voiceover business. Robinson departed the company at the end of 2020. His firm, JPR Multimedia currently has roster of over 50 U.S. stations.

Robinson said, "In March 2021 I celebrate 24 years in the business. I am so grateful to say that in that time I accomplished almost everything I wanted to at corporate radio. Including syndication with the ABC Radio Network and hosting mornings in my hometown of Dallas-Fort Worth, much like my hero Terry Dorsey."

He added, "After three years in this latest role, I have decided to step away from Star 102.1 to fully commit to my growing multimedia company, JPR Multimedia. I am ready to dive headfirst into working for myself. I got into radio because I wanted to create compelling content that makes a difference and serves a purpose in the lives of the listeners. I can do that with JPR Multimedia by super-serving stations by delivering a major market product without that major price tag. My focus is on Country, CHR and Hot AC."

Contact Robinson at jeremy@JPRMultimedia.com

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