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Bill Fox Named OM for Cumulus Toledo-Monroe
| RADIO ONLINE | Monday, June 15, 2026 | 5:16pm CT |
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Cumulus Media has appointed veteran radio programmer and air personality Bill Fox as Operations Manager for its Toledo, OH-Monroe, MI cluster. Fox will also serve as PD for Country WKKO-FM (K100) and join Classic Hits station 93.5 WRQN as a morning co-host. Fox arrives at Cumulus Toledo-Monroe with programming and on-air experience spanning multiple markets and formats. Most recently, he was heard on Classic Country WSIG-FM in Harrisonburg, VA.
Prior to that role, Fox served as Program Director for Country WXCL-FM (104.9 The Wolf) and AC sister WSWT-FM (Mix 106.9) in Wausau, WI. He also worked as Brand Manager and afternoon personality for Country outlet WDEZ-FM in the same market.
His broadcasting career includes morning drive posts at stations such as WWZY-FM (107.1 The Boss) in Monmouth-Ocean, NJ, WOKQ in Portsmouth, NH, WYJB-FM (B95.5) in Albany, NY, and WFNK-FM (107.5 Frank FM) in Portland, ME.
Dana DiModica, Vice President and Market Manager for Cumulus Toledo/Monroe, said Fox's experience and creativity make him a strong addition to the cluster.
"We're beyond excited to have Bill Fox join Cumulus Toledo/Monroe," DiModica said. "His passion for building great local radio brands and his unique creative vision make him a perfect fit for our team. Bill will bring fresh energy as Operations Manager for the Toledo cluster, Program Director for WKKO-FM, and as the new voice waking up Toledo and Northwest Ohio on 93.5 WRQN."
Fox said he is eager to join the Toledo market and work with the station teams. "I'm beyond excited to join Cumulus Toledo/Monroe," Fox said. "This is a veteran air staff that knows how to do live, local radio, and I'm thrilled to get to work alongside them. And I can't wait for that 4 a.m. alarm and the chance to wake up The Glass City."
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