Colorado Media Newsroom
October 30th, 2024, 01:20 PM
From Radio Insight:
https://i0.wp.com/radioinsight.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/kevinkerr-150x200.jpg?resize=150%2C200&ssl=1Kevin ‘Meatball’ Kerr exited as Brand Manager and morning co-host at Townsquare Media Classic Rock 107.7 WRKR (https://wrkr.com) Kalamazoo MI last week in a budget cut.
Kerr, who also hosted the weekend edition of Townsquare and Compass Media Networks’ “Loudwire Nights”, joined WRKR in April 2022 after previously programming SummitMedia Rock “T95” KICT Wichita. He began his career in Ardmore OK holding multiple roles at Stephens Media Group’s cluster before moving to KICT as afternoon host in 2018 and then rising to PD.
Mark Frankhouse remains in mornings at WRKR.
Kerr tells RadioInsight, “I’ve loved working in rock radio for the past 10 years, and it’s still a passion of mine, not just to bring great music to the masses, but to deliver an experience that makes my audience feel like they’re in the room with me. It’s something I hope to continue in my career, and continue to offer to audiences, and radio stations across the country.” He says he has experience in Active and Classic Rock programming and scheduling, long-form show production, commercial/imaging writing and production, plus =0 years on-air and can be reached at kevin.kerrradio@gmail.com.
more (https://radioinsight.com/headlines/285491/kevin-meatball-kerr-exits-wrkr/)
https://i0.wp.com/radioinsight.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/kevinkerr-150x200.jpg?resize=150%2C200&ssl=1Kevin ‘Meatball’ Kerr exited as Brand Manager and morning co-host at Townsquare Media Classic Rock 107.7 WRKR (https://wrkr.com) Kalamazoo MI last week in a budget cut.
Kerr, who also hosted the weekend edition of Townsquare and Compass Media Networks’ “Loudwire Nights”, joined WRKR in April 2022 after previously programming SummitMedia Rock “T95” KICT Wichita. He began his career in Ardmore OK holding multiple roles at Stephens Media Group’s cluster before moving to KICT as afternoon host in 2018 and then rising to PD.
Mark Frankhouse remains in mornings at WRKR.
Kerr tells RadioInsight, “I’ve loved working in rock radio for the past 10 years, and it’s still a passion of mine, not just to bring great music to the masses, but to deliver an experience that makes my audience feel like they’re in the room with me. It’s something I hope to continue in my career, and continue to offer to audiences, and radio stations across the country.” He says he has experience in Active and Classic Rock programming and scheduling, long-form show production, commercial/imaging writing and production, plus =0 years on-air and can be reached at kevin.kerrradio@gmail.com.
more (https://radioinsight.com/headlines/285491/kevin-meatball-kerr-exits-wrkr/)