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Warren "Rhubarb" Jones (August 9, 1951 – April 2, 2017) was an American DJ at WYAY "Eagle 106.7" in Atlanta, Georgia.He was the longest running morning radio personality in the Atlanta radio market, [1] having been at the 106.7 spot on the FM dial from January 1985 to February 29, 2008.
Gleaton Jones, a former Georgia Bulldogs running back who was on the 2021 national championship team, died following injuries he suffered in a car crash last week. He was 21. He was 21.
In October 2007 he became the co-host along with Holly Firfer of Atlanta and Company on 11 Alive NBC and broadcast on cable to Jamaica, Costa Rica and North Carolina. An Atlanta native, Sullivan gave Ryan Seacrest his first gig in radio. Seacrest interned with Sullivan for a year, learning all aspects of radio broadcasting. [citation needed]
Kennedy is remembered as Officer Don, the host of the long-running Atlanta children's TV show The Popeye Club. It was seen on Channel 2, WSB-TV , from 1956 to 1970. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] During his time at the Popeye Club , Kennedy established 96.1 WKLS (now WRDG ), an Atlanta radio station, serving as station president and general manager.
Gleaton Jones, a former walk-on running back for the University of Georgia Bulldogs football team, has died at 21 following a car crash this week. Jones died on Friday, Dec. 13, according to an ...
Flanagan, who posted a video of the murders to his Twitter account, killed himself during a car chase with police. Nearly six years later, Brian Thompson became CEO of UnitedHealthcare Group.
WSB's daytime coverage area is not nearly as large as that of other 50,000-watt AM stations due to Georgia's poor ground conductivity. WSB's Scott Slade hosted Atlanta's Morning News until February 2023, when he stepped back from full-time hosting. He was succeeded by evening news anchor Chris Chandler, and remains semi-retired as a fill-in host.
The elder Smart, who played college football at Samford University, was a high school football coach in Georgia from 1988-2003. Kirby Smart often spoke of the lessons he learned from his dad.