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Tommy Jordan Joins WMLL/Manchester NH as Morning Co-Host


Tommy Jordan
Tommy Jordan

Saga's WMLL-FM (96-5 Live Free Country) in Manchester, NH taps Tommy Jordan to team with veteran local morning host and New Hampshire native Laura Stelchook. He comes up the east coast from Philadelphia where he worked for Audacy's WBEB-FM (B101). The move also marks his return to Saga as he previously hosted mornings on co-owned WCVQ-FM (Q108) in Clarksville, TN.

"I am thrilled for this opportunity," said Jordan. "Thank you to Lucy Lange for bringing me back to the Saga family. I am so excited to be in New England and working with Laura."

This move also rounds out the stations fully live and local weekday line-up with Mark Healey 10am-3pm), Michael James in afternoons (3-7pm) and Sophie Sargent at night (7pm-midnight).

Brand Manager Michael Czarnecki said, "In an era where more and more stations are using out of state remote voice trackers, syndication, and corporate playlists, we are so fortunate and thrilled to offer local talent and local programming to super serve southern New Hampshire."

Market President Lucy Lange added, "Our company is firmly committed to supporting our local community, the only way you can do that, is being part of the fabric of the cities and towns, we serve. Listeners are smart, they know if you are local. Tommy is the perfect complement to 96.5 Live Free Country local team."

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