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K95.5's Natalie Cash Named Tulsa's Favorite Radio Personality


Natalie Cash
Natalie Cash

The Tulsa Music Awards have named Natalie Cash from KWEN-FM (K95.5)'s Cash & Bradley Show as Tulsa's Favorite Radio Personality. This is the first year for this award category and the nominations included local radio hosts from all music genres. Natalie is a 15-year radio veteran from Owasso and has spent most of her career in the Tulsa-area. She is best known for her community-focused heart and drive to get listeners involved in helping to improve Green Country.

"Natalie is bold and vivacious and so much fun - it's hard not to love her and want to help her on whatever project she is working on," said K95.5 Director of Branding and Programming Matt Bradley and Natalie's morning show co-host. "When Natalie tells listeners that we are going to get involved and do something to help others, it is incredible the way they respond. She really knows how to utilize the power of radio to affect change in a meaningful way."

Natalie's passion project is her annual K95.5 Bikes for Kids. 2020 will be the 6th year that she scales a 30-foot scaffolding and lives there until she collects a minimum of 955 bikes. In the last five years, Natalie has collected just short of 6,400 bikes. The bikes are distributed before the holidays to several area nonprofits that help get them to children who may not receive anything during the holidays.

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