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Derrick Greene Named OM For Radio One St. Louis

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Radio One St. Louis Names Derrick Greene As New Operations Manager Over 95.5 THE LOU & HOT 104.1

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Radio One St. Louis (WFUN-FM & WHHL-FM) has named Derrick”Lil’D” Greene as its new Operations Manager. Greene comes from iHeart Media Columbus/Albany, GA, where he was Senior Vice President of 11 radio stations and Co-Host of the Home Team Morning Show on WHTY-FM. Greene’s career consists of stops at WEUP-FM (103.1)/Huntsville, AL, WHRP-FM (94.1)/Huntsville, AL, WKRA-FM (92.7)/Holly Springs, MS, and WBFA-FM (98.3)/Columbus, GA.

“We are so excited to have Derrick join the R1 STL Family as our Ops Manager,” said Nathan Dixon, Radio One St. Louis Station Manager, “we look forward to the energy and focus he will provide,” Greene said, “I’m humbled and excited to join the Radio One St. Louis team. WFUN and WHHL are staples in the community with a great history of success. I would like to thank Deon Levingston, Colby Tyner, and Nate Dixon for having faith in me to take over such an awesome team.”

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