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Casey Carter Appointed WNOE/New Orleans PD/Afternoon Host


Casey Carter
Casey Carter

iHeartMedia names Casey Carter as Program Director and afternoon host (3-7pm) for Country WNOE-FM/New Orleans, effective immediately. Carter joins the New Orleans cluster from WTKR-FM/Greensboro where she served as the Program Director and on-air host. Throughout her career, she's also served as the Assistant Program Director for WNOE, as well as an air personality for WKKY-FM (96.9 The Kat)/Charlotte. Carter began her career at WMRN/Marion, OH and is a graduate of The American School of Broadcasting in Columbus, OH.

"I'm thrilled for Casey's return to New Orleans and WNOE," said iHeartMedia New Orleans Senior Vice President of Programming Angela Watson Charles. "We're very excited to have the combination of Casey's format expertise and personal passion for the city -- welcome back."

"We are excited to welcome Casey back to the Big Easy," added Market President Tori Kahl. "Her history of success with the iHeartCountry brand and her ability to connect with listeners is the perfect combination to take the reins of WNOE's heritage brand."

"WNOE played such an important and integral role early in my career and I can't believe I get to return as the program director," said Carter. "I love the station and I love the city of New Orleans. I'm thrilled to join the amazing team at WNOE, connect with the listeners in the community and hit the ground running - what a dream come true."

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