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Stan and Haney to Retire After 33 Years on 96K Rock


Stan and Haney
Stan and Haney

Legendary WRXK (96K Rock)/Fort Myers afternoon drive personalities Stan and Haney have announced they will officially retire on August 30, bringing their over thirty-year run on Southwest Florida's Heritage Rock Station to an official close. The duo first began entertaining listeners on WRXK-FM back in 1993. Their retirement will leave a significant void, not only in the hearts of their loyal fans but also among the team and staff who have had the honor of working alongside them throughout these unforgettable years.

An emotional Stan Nawalaniec told his listeners, "I love this show. This is who we are. It's our identity. We have done it our entire adult lives, and for most of our adult lives we have done it in this building. I just want you guys to know we love ya. Thank you for just the best audience that we could ask for. Thank you."

"This sadly marks the end of an era as we say farewell to Stan & Haney, who have been the heart and soul of 96K Rock for over 30 years," commented Vice President and Market Manager AJ Lurie. "While we will miss their presence on the airwaves, their contributions will always be remembered. Thank you for an incredible journey and for being such an integral part of our community."

Anyone wishing to send Stan & Haney a message can email them at stanandhaney@96krock.com.

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