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Jack Shell Jons WFMS/Indianapolis as Afternoon Host


Jack Shell
Jack Shell

Jack Shell is appointed afternoon personality for Cumuls Media's Country WFMS-FM Indianapolis, beginning December 26 from 2-7pm. He joins the local group from Country WYCD-FM Detroit, where he was Music Director and midday host since July, 2011. Before that, Shell worked in afternoon drive at Country WKDF-FM/Nashville, along with on-air duties at stations in Peoria IL, Tampa, Louisville and Mobile.

VP/Market Manager Tom Stemlar said, "Jack's a star and we're excited to add even more top talent to WFMS and Cumulus Indianapolis."

OM/PD Stephen Giuttari added, "Jack is one of the premiere talents in America. His passion for the area, for Country and for connecting with listeners makes him a perfect fit to join the WFMS Team and the Country Battle here in Indy."

Shell said, "I am beyond grateful to Stephen Giuttari, Doug Hamand, Mike McVay, and most of all my very patient agent, Jim Robinson, for working together to allow this Illini the chance to return home to my beloved Midwest and wave the checkered flag each afternoon for Hoosiers on the great 95.5 WFMS. I have loved Indianapolis all my life, and I look forward to planting roots here, playing here and most of all winning here. Let's do this."

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