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Amy Paige Returns to Middays on 103.3 Country in Nashville


Amy Paige
Amy Paige

Cumulus Media announces the return of Country radio personality Amy Paige to middays, on WKDF-FM (103.3 Country)/Nashville. Paige debuted Monday and will be heard live weekdays from 10am-2pm. This marks an on-air homecoming for the Nashville Country radio fixture, who has called Nashville home for the past 15 years. Paige spent nine years on-air at WSIX-FM and has been heard on SiriusXM's "Prime Country" and "The Highway." She was also previously on-air at WRQX-FM (Mix 107.3) in Washington, DC.

Cumulus Nashville VP/Market Manager Allison Warren said, "We are excited to have Amy Paige join a dynamic cast with Big D and Bubba weekday mornings and Tyler Reese weekday afternoons. Amy is a natural storyteller with a passion for music and life, which is exactly what makes her a fan and artist favorite."

Cumulus Nashville Programming Operations Manager Charlie Cook said, "We are fortunate to be able to bring Amy into the Cumulus Nashville family. We continue to build a team that will appeal to the Country radio listener in Middle Tennessee. Amy is a friend on the radio to so many fans who will fall right back into joining her on 103.3 Country."

Paige added, "My heart is soaring at the thought of reconnecting with Nashville. I've missed the music, the people and all the joy that comes with being on-air in our magical city. On top of that, I get to join a line-up of incredible talent who also happen to be people I care about and respect. This is a dream come true. I am truly grateful for Charlie Cook and Allison Warren inviting me to the 103.3 Country family. Feels like I'm home again."

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