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Jason Taylor Joins Adams Radio/Tallahassee as OM/PD
RADIO ONLINE | Wednesday, November 25, 2020 | 1:25pm CT |
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Veteran Country programmer Jason Taylor joins Adams Radio/Tallahassee as Operations Manager and Program Director of WWOF-FM (103.1 The Wolf). He replaces Casey Daniels who is returning to Indiana for personal reasons. Previously, Taylor was with iHeartMedia in Tallahassee for 16 years where he served in a similar position. As OM, Taylor will oversee Adams' 4-station cluster there including WWOF, CHR WHTF (Hot 104.9), Adult Hits WXTY (Tally 99.9) and Oldies WQTL (Kool Oldies 106.1).
Taylor began his broadcast career and in his hometown of Dothan, AL, while working on his grandfather's syndicated show. Since 2002, he has been one of the most recognizable voices on the radio in Tallahassee. He's also a national voiceover talent for many top brands, winning more than a dozen Addy awards for voiceover and narration.
Adams Tallahassee VP/GM Jason Lamp said, "We are ecstatic about this announcement. Jason Taylor is a brand that Tallahassee country listeners had adored for many years. Having Jason join our live and local team in afternoon drive alongside Cash & Woody in the Morning on the Wolf is a dream come true for us. His management style is 100% of what we need in our building."
Taylor added, "I want to thank Jason for this opportunity and their confidence in me. I have really missed not serving the local Tallahassee market for the past months. Adams has a great group of stations and I'm excited to join them. Working with Cash and Woody again is going to be great. Nothing compares to live and local radio... and I am thrilled to be back in it."
Taylor also serves on the Board of Directors for Ronald McDonald House and Boys and Girls Clubs of the Big Bend. He's received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to the community. In his spare time, Taylor enjoys making music with friends, playing guitar, piano, and singing, as well as spending time with his 6-year-old son Nolan.
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