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Kelly Crull Joins Dickey Broadcasting as Fulltime Talent


Kelly Crull
Kelly Crull

Dickey Broadcasting Company adds veteran sports journalist and broadcaster Kelly Crull as a full-time member of its team. Crull will serve in a versatile role across the company's media platforms, contributing both on-air and through digital content. Crull will join WCNN (680 The Fan)'s "The Buck Belue Show" as full-time co-host, pairing with the former Georgia quarterback to deliver evening coverage of college and professional sports.

Crull will also become a regular voice on "The Locker Room" morning show and play a key role in expanding Dickey Broadcasting's digital content offerings through podcasts and cross-platform storytelling.

"We couldn't be more excited to bring Kelly on board full-time," said David Dickey, President and General Manager of Dickey Broadcasting Company. "She's the kind of multi-talented broadcaster that elevates everyone around her. Whether she's behind the mic, in front of the camera, or developing digital content, Kelly brings a passion and professionalism that align perfectly with our mission to inform, entertain, and connect with sports fans across Georgia and beyond."

Crull is known for her reporting on Major League Baseball, the NBA, and college athletics, and has built a reputation for her engaging style and ability to connect with athletes and fans alike. Her new role with Dickey Broadcasting will further enhance the company's reach on-air and online.

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