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Cody Clark Named KRST/Albuquerque APD & Afternoon Host


Cody Clark
Cody Clark

Cumulus Media appoints Cody Clark as Assistant Program Director and afternoon host for KRST-FM (92.3 KRST Country) and Program Director for KDRF (103.3 eD-fm) in Albuquerque. Clark joins the Country outlet this week and can be heard weekdays from 2-7pm. In his new role, Clark reports to KRST Program Director Bev Rainey, who hands over afternoons to Clark while moving to middays from 10am-2pm on the station. In addition, Megan Marie segues from KRST middays to mornings on sister AC KMGA-FM.

Clark was previously Program Director at Country AF Radio in Las Vegas, NV, and was Senior Newscast Director and Morning Production Team Manager for Sinclair Broadcasting in Las Vegas. He was also Music Director and night host for Country WQDR-FM in Raleigh, NC.

Rainey said, "We are thrilled to welcome Cody to the KRST team. The combination of his passion for Country music, his unique talent for connecting with listeners, and his extensive experience in the industry, make him a perfect fit for Albuquerque's much-loved Country brand."

Clark added, "I'm very excited to be working in Country radio again, and especially on the legendary KRST. I appreciate the chance to work with such a strong female programmer like Bev Rainey and thank her, VP/Market Manager Jeff Berry, and SVP, Programming Operations, John Dimick for this great opportunity."

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