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Cassiday Proctor Takes Mornings on WEDG in Buffalo
RADIO ONLINE | Monday, November 8, 2021 | 5:10pm CT |
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Cumulus Media appoints air personality Cassiday Proctor to two new on-air posts within the company's radio station group. Proctor moves to mornings on Alternative WEDG-FM (103.3 The Edge)/Buffalo, NY. She also now hosts middays on AC WXKC-FM (Classy 100)/Erie, PA. Proctor was previously midday host for KCHZ-FM (95.7 The Vibe) and afternoon host at KCJK-FM (105.1 the X), both in Kansas City, MO, where she also served as spotter for the Kansas City Chiefs.
Prior to that, Proctor was morning co-host and afternoon host on WARH-FM (106.5 The Arch) in St. Louis. She also hosted mornings on WSTR-FM (Star 94) in Atlanta, GA, and co-hosted mornings on WNKS-FM (Kiss 95.1) in Charlotte, NC. Proctor started her radio career in 2008, as a member of the on-air team of "The JB and Sandy Morning Show" on KAMX-FM (Mix 94.7) in Austin, TX.
Cumulus Buffalo-Erie VP/Market Manager Jim Riley said, "Cassiday's track record of success in major market morning shows and her time on the nationally syndicated Bert Show made her a great candidate for this job. The fact that she married into a Buffalo family, and this is where she wants to live and raise a family made her the obvious choice. We're very lucky."
Proctor commented, "I am thrilled that my journey with Cumulus brings me to Buffalo. To get back into morning drive was my dream, and to be able to do it in a city I love is the ultimate career win for me. Thanks to Donna Baker and the KC team for being so gracious in this process, and thank you to Jim Riley, Joe Siragusa, and John Dimick for believing in me and trusting me with this opportunity."
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