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Glover Exits WMGC and WDMK/Detroit as Progam Director


Zannie Glover
Zannie Glover

Zannie Glover exits Beasley Media/Detroit where he was Program Director of of Rhythmic AC WMGC-FM (105.1 The Bounce) and R&B WDMK (105.9 Kiss FM). He also hosted mornings on WMGC and had been with the two stations since November, 2020. Beasley Media VP/National Content and Detroit Director of Programming Scott Jameson adds programming duties for the two stations. WMGC morning co-host Shannon Bomia remains in place.

Glover, also known as "Zannie K," previously served as PD at KMOJ-FM/Minneapolis as well as was the associate PD and night talent for Westwood One's "Classic Hip-Hop Format." Beofre that, he was the Program Director and PM Drive talent for then WGVX-FM (105 the Vibe)/Minneapolis. Glover also worked as the afternoon personality and Assistant PD at KTTB-FM (B96) and at KDWB-FM/Minneapolis.

Glover commented, "I have nothing but gratitude for my bosses, colleagues and Beasley Media Group. A special thanks to Mac Edwards, Scott Jameson, Dom Theodore and Justin Chase. You allowed me the opportunity to grow professionally and personally and for that, I will be forever grateful. In short order, we built a culture of cooperation around Bounce and Kiss that bred ratings and revenue success. A family-like environment that I hope will endure."

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