ATLANTA — Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens has issued a statement after the death of Atlanta radio announcer Wanda Smith. “Atlanta has lost a staple with the passing of Wanda Smith—not only in our city’s ...
ATLANTA — Atlanta radio personality and comedian Wanda Smith has passed away. Smith was a radio personality on V-103 and hosted the show Frank and Wanda in the Morning, with Frank Ski. Smith and Ski ...
ATLANTA - Celebration of life services have been announced for popular Atlanta radio host, Wanda Smith, who died last week after celebrating her birthday. A public viewing is scheduled for Sunday, Nov ...
ATLANTA — Funeral services have been announced for beloved Atlanta V-103 radio host and personality Wanda Smith. Smith died last weekend at 58, the radio station announced. The news of her passing ...
Urban One Atlanta has paired with FOX 5 Atlanta (WAGA-TV) to launch a 24-hour radio simulcast of its digital streaming content. The new channel, WHTA-HD2, piggybacks off the HOT 107.9 signal to ...
ATLANTA — Funeral arrangements have been released for beloved Atlanta radio personality and comedian Wanda Smith. The radio legend died last weekend. Her cause of death still has not been released. It ...
ATLANTA — Legendary Atlanta radio personality Wanda Smith has sadly passed away. Atlanta radio station V-103, the station that Smith most recently worked for, announced her death on social media late ...
A longtime Atlanta radio program is set to turn its dials down to zero come February. Contemporary Christian station “The Fish” on WFSH-FM is being sold, along with its fellow radio stations owned by ...
ATLANTA — On any night in Atlanta, the city hums with sound. Driving down the road, it's not uncommon to hear car horns, bar chatter and the subtle bass from clubs across the street, no matter the ...
Moote & Otis were part of The Bull morning show from 2022-24. Jeremy "Otis" Maher (right), who lost his job last month at 94.9/The Bull and Power 105.3, and Brian Moote, who picked up an afternoon ...
The man behind the iconic Atlanta radio show “The Bert Show” is turning off his microphone. Bert Weiss announced on Tuesday morning that he will retire next month, signaling the end of the nationally ...
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