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Johnnie D Named Brand Manager for WHHL-WFUN/St. Louis


Johnnie D
Johnnie D

Audacy appoints Johnnie D Brand Manager of WHHL-FM (Hot 104.1) and WFUN-FM (96.3 The Lou) in St. Louis. The veteraan programer spent the last eight years as the Program Director of WGCI in Chicago. Johnnie D's radio journey spans over 15 years, with career stops at WQHT (Hot 97) in New York, WPWX (Power 92.3) in Chicago and Audacy co-owned WPGC-FM in Washington, D.C. and WVEE (V-103) in Atlanta.

He has experience working with radio talent, including Charlamagne tha God, "The Frank Ski & Wanda Morning Show," "The Ryan Cameron Morning Show," Miss Jones, Donnie Simpson, Angie Martinez, Big Tigger, Egypt Sherrod, and most recently "The WGCI Morning Show" with Kendra G, Leon Rogers and Kyle Santillian.

"Johnnie's experience managing a leading Hip-Hop brand in a major market will enable him to position these two local favorites for consistent success," said Audacy St. Louis Senior Vice President and Market Manager Becky Domyan. "We're thrilled to welcome him aboard WHHL and WFUN."

"I am super excited to work and grow my career with Audacy and oversee WHHL and WFUN," added Johnnie D. "In this chapter of my career, I was seeking an opportunity that would lead to career growth and let me be an innovative Brand Manager. The decision was easy, as the leadership team at Audacy St. Louis believed in my vision and presented me with a clear plan to achieve my career goals. I want to thank the Audacy leadership team, including Reggie Rouse, Dave Richards, Becky Domyan and Steve Moore for giving me this grand opportunity. This is the beginning of the great success story I will build at WHHL and WFUN in St. Louis."

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