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Stephanie McCoy Joins 94.1 Duke FM in Lansing MI
RADIO ONLINE | Tuesday, March 28, 2023 | 11:05am CT |
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Duke Wright's Midwest Communications in Lansing, MI welcomes longtime veteran broadcast talent Stephanie McCoy to Classic Country WWDK (94.1 Duke FM) as the new morning host, effective Monday March 27. Previously, she spent 23 years hosting mornings at Country WITL and the last two years at WILX-TV in Lansing. McCoy joins former WITL talent Chris Tyler who recently was promoted to Brand Manager and hosts PM Drive on Duke FM.
MWC Lansing OM Terry Stevens commented, "Stephanie McCoy is a media legend in the Lansing market. She is a perfect fit for The Legends of Country, 94.1 Duke FM. We're excited to welcome her to our team and look forward to continuing The Duke's growth in this region."
Market Manager Mark Jaycox added, "Midwest Communications founder, Duke Wright always talked about the importance of "strong localism" with his radio properties... and in that spirit, we are pleased to welcome another powerhouse talent to our lineup of top-notch radio personalities with the addition of Stephanie McCoy to the 94.1 Duke FM morning drive post. Stephanie's warm personality, fun demeanor and strong ties to the Mid-Michigan marketplace...combined with her love for Classic Country music, make her a perfect addition to The Duke family."
McCoy stated, "I am so happy to be back on the air in Lansing on Duke FM. Thank you to Mark Jaycox, Terry Stevens and the Midwest Communications - Lansing team for the opportunity to be a part of great radio. I'm looking forward to waking up Mid-Michigan and having a great time with our listeners on 94.1 Duke FM."
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