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Toni Terrell Moves to Mornings on WHRP/Huntsville


Toni Terrell
Toni Terrell

Toni Terrell, Program Director and longtime midday host of Cumulus Urban AC 94.1 WHRP-FM in Huntsville is moving to mornings starting May 3rd to host "Toni Terrell with T. Mill in the Morning" show.

"The decision was made during March, Women's History Month, which felt empowering since there are so many barriers that we still have yet to break even in the 21 Century, especially for women of color," said Terrell. "I hope this move will inspire the up and coming to pursue more demanding roles in business."

Newcomer Timothy "T. Mill" Miller makes the switch from public and digital radio to join Terrell as her co-host.

P. Frazier, better known as DJ Chocolate, joins the airwaves to the hold down middays with a new show "Chocolate's Midday Vibe," from 10a-2p. Having over 15 years of radio experience while traveling the United States and abroad as a professional DJ, Chocolate brings great talent and experience to 94.1 WHRP. She also serves as Promotions Director of the Cumulus Huntsville radio cluster.

"WHRP has always been amazingly involved in the Huntsville community and sought out every opportunity to give back to our community. We at Cumulus Huntsville are excited about making WHRP even more local and engaged by airing the only live and local urban radio show in the mornings! Toni and T. Mill will be an incredible pair, both entertaining and informative, for the Tennessee Valley to wake up and start their day with...add to that an incredible talent like DJ Chocolate to middays... Look out Huntsville, it's about to get fun," says John Lewis, Vice President/Market Manager.

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