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NELSON HUNTER
Nelson Hunter
Nelson, our Program Director, is also our morning jock, heard weekdays 6 AM to 10 AM. "Nelson in the Morning" is one of the most popular morning shows in our listening area. Nelson's wit and personality makes him an ideal "wake-up call". His show is packed full of contests, give-a-ways, and topical interviews. Don't forget to call in weekday mornings for WVNU's Time out for Trivia.
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Mark Elliott
Mark Elliott
Mark Elliott is the host of "Looking Back", heard every Sunday from 7 to 10 PM. An eclectic blend of music from the mid 60's through the mid 70's, THE GOLDEN AGE OF ROCK 'n ROLL. Mark doesn't stop at just the hits. You'll hear the "B" sides, album cuts and instrumental tracks, as well as historical insights into the prolific and artistic period in Rock Music History.
Mark is also your host on 97.5fm's Saturday morning show.. Currently, WVNU is the only radio station in our area with a live program. You'll enjoy Marks selection of music and personality!
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Leslie Ramsey
Leslie Ramsey
Leslie Ramsey is the host of the very popular "WVNU Newsline", heard each weekday mornings at 7:20 AM. Leslie's humor and down-home style makes the 40 minute show a must-hear. Local news, sports, local obituaries and hospital notes, fund-raisers, and interviews are the hallmark of the show. The "Newsline" is the only locally produced show of its type in the immediate area, and Leslie's legions of fans tune in daily for the latest happenings in the listening area.
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Ron Thurston
Ron Thurston
Ron's radio career began in 1978.Ron brings his passion for seventies music and his somewhat warped sense of humor to The Weekend Seventies every Saturday night on WVNU.
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Scott Curtis
Scott Curtis
Scott's listeners find his warm relaxed style perfect for wrapping up the workday, the rush-hour drive, and for continued listening at home. His "Show Biz News" and "Hot Five" are daily features, which add a little fun to the great music mix. Scott's knowledge of show business and his international personal experiences help him relate to a wide audience.
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Rick Brady
Rick Brady
Rick's show takes WVNU's listeners through the early afternoon, and includes the "At-Work Request Hour", an hour of great songs from the 70s and 80s. Rick began his radio career in the mid-seventies and has been programming AC formats for two decades.
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Dave Bogart
Dave Bogart
Dave's topical humor enhances his music intensive mornings show. Games and contests in the early hours give Dave an opportunity to interact with WVNU's listeners. The later hours of his show take listeners through the first part of the workday. Dave's comfortable style is the result of 25 years of major market experience.
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Scott Barry
Scott Barry
Scott brings 30 years of experience to the WVNU's middle of the night show. His big voice and friendly demeanor keeps listeners involved, playing requested songs for those who work late, study late or just can't sleep. He keeps his audience up-to-date with lifestyle information and daily contests.
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