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new voices at wjer

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I've recently turned on wjer's news and heard a couple new voices. they sound young. Can anyone tell me what happened to some of the old news reporters?
 
> I've recently turned on wjer's news and heard a couple new
> voices. they sound young. Can anyone tell me what happened
> to some of the old news reporters?

I don't know about the others, but former WJER news gal Paula Wilcox is at WKLM/Millersburg.

<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Xnewsie on 10/04/05 03:15 AM.</FONT></P>
 
Also sounds like the station engineer has his own air shift (Bruce Willis(?)); Are they running out of announcers over there?




> > I've recently turned on wjer's news and heard a couple new
>
> > voices. they sound young. Can anyone tell me what
> happened
> > to some of the old news reporters?
>
> I don't know about the others, but former WJER news gal
> Paula Wilcox is at WKLM/Millersburg.
>
 
> Also sounds like the station engineer has his own air shift
> (Bruce Willis(?)); Are they running out of announcers over
> there?


Bruce has done some airwork for many years on JER (usually weekends, but not exclusively).
 
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