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Corey Dylan Joins Mornings at Atlanta's Kicks 101.5


Corey Dylan
Corey Dylan

Cumulus has appointed Corey Dylan as the new morning sidekick to Cadillac Jack on Kicks 101.5/WKHX-FM/Atlanta. The dynamic on-air duo debuted on air today as "Caddy & Corey" and can be heard weekdays from 5am-10am. Dylan was most recently a television guest host on TMZ and HSN. Prior to that she handled mornings for WMTX-FM and WFLA-AM in Tampa, FL.

"We couldn't be more excited to welcome Corey to the Kicks 101.5 family," said Sean Shannon, VP/MM, Cumulus Atlanta. "She brings energy, passion and an ability to communicate everywhere our listeners are."

Brian Thomas, Kicks 101.5 Program Director and VP/Programming added, "I feel so fortunate for Corey to join Cadillac Jack in mornings. Her multi-media experience will create one of the best country shows in radio."

"I've really been waiting for my dream job and want to thank Market Manager, Sean Shannon, OM Louie Diaz, PD Brian Thomas and EVP Mike McVay for this exciting opportunity," said Dylan. "I'm really looking forward to working with Cadillac Jack, who will celebrate 25 years on Kicks this month."

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