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Megan Carter Joins 97 Rock/Buffalo as Afternoon Host


Megan Carter
Megan Carter

Cumulus Media appoints veteran broadcaster Megan Carter as the new afternoon host for Buffalo's Classic Rock WGRF-FM (97 Rock). Carter makes her debut Monday, June 23 and will be heard weekdays from 3-7pm, taking over the mic from longtime host Carl Russo, who retired in May. She brings a wealth of experience and familiarity to Western New York listeners, having previously held on-air roles in Buffalo and Rochester, including WYRK-FM, WAIO-FM, WPXY-FM, WKGS-FM, and WDVI-FM.

"Megan Carter is a dynamic broadcaster, known for her unmistakable voice, energy, and deep connection with audiences across Western New York," said 97 Rock Program Director Joe Russo. "We look forward to what she can bring to the 97 Rock audience."

Carter added, "Western New York is synonymous with 97 Rock, and joining that legacy is humbling. I started my radio career blasting Tom Petty, Def Leppard, and Foreigner. It's music I love, so it's an honor to be able to continue the great tradition of 97 Rock and play this timeless music. I'm thrilled I get to do it with the Cumulus team in Buffalo."

A lifelong music fan and sports enthusiast, Carter is based in the North Towns of Buffalo. She made history as the first female public address announcer for the Rochester Red Wings and is known for her work as the in-game host for the Rochester Americans, the AHL affiliate of the Buffalo Sabres.

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