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WNCB (B93.9)/Raleigh Names Nick Jordan APD/Afternoons


Nick Jordan
Nick Jordan

Nick Jordan is named Assistant Program Director and afternoon host for Country WNCB-FM (B93.9)/Raleigh, effective immediately. He'll air weekdays from 3-7pm. Jordan brings over six years of experience to his new role. He most recently served as afternoon host and Digital Content Assistant for WDJQ-FM (Q92)/Canton, OH. In addition, he previously served as an air talent for Candy 95 in College Station, TX.

"From the first time I spoke to Nick about this position, I knew we found someone special," said iHeartMedia Raleigh Vice President of Programming Trevor Morini. "His passion for community-driven radio and eagerness to get out in front of our listeners and clients is going to take B93.9 to new heights."

"We are extremely pleased to have Nick join the iHeartMedia Raleigh programming team," said iHeartMedia Charlotte and Raleigh Senior Vice President of Programming A.J. "His passion for music and entertainment is like no other and I am thrilled about what he will bring to the Raleigh community as we build the next chapter of B93.9."

"I am incredibly excited for the opportunity to work for such an amazing company," added Jordan. "I can't wait to be part of the continued growth of B93.9, while working alongside some of the most talented people in the business. Thanks to the entire iHeartMedia senior leadership team for this opportunity. I am excited for what we have in store."

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