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WKDF/Nashville Adds Tyler Reese, Kelley Bradshaw-Brock


Tyler Reese
Tyler Reese

WKDF-FM (NASH FM 103.3) Nashville adds Tyler Reese as Assistant Program Director and midday host (10am-3pm) He joined Cumulus Nashville in 2018 as a weekend talent for sister WSM-FM. Reese previously served as PD/MD and afternnons at crosstown Country WSIX-FM (The Big 98) until 2015. Prior to that, Reese worked for then Clear Channel Country WKKT-FM (Kat Country)/Charlotte where he was Music Director and evening talent. His previous radio stops also include Madison, WI and Charleston, SC.

Concurrently, Kelly Bradshaw-Brock is names WKDF's new afternoon personality (3-7pm). She joins NASH FM 103.3 from Chattanooga. Kelley recently won the CMA Broadcast Personality of the Year/Medium Market award for her time as part of "Ken, Kelley and Daniel." Kelley's previous radio stops include Savannah, GA and Chattanooga, TN.

Program Director John Shomby said, "We are excited for Tyler and Kelley to join NASH FM 103.3. These are two very talented stars that are ready to shine in the Music City."

Reese said, "It's been a blast to be back in Nashville. I'm thrilled to work with John Shomby and the NASH FM 103.3 - WKDF team. The energy in Nashville is electric. I'm ready to get out in the community and meet our awesome listeners."

Bradshaw-Brock added, "I am excited to move my family to Nashville and join the team at NASH FM 103.3 - WKDF. It is a dream come true to work in the Music City."

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