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Clear Channel Promotes Debbie Wagner

Radio Facts: Debbie Wagner, who has spent all but 14 months of her 29-year media career in Tucson " and is as responsible as any executive for the success of the Å“Johnjay and Rich  morning radio show " has left the market. She was promoted by her bosses to take over as president and market manager of Clear Channel Communicationsâ„¢ seven radio stations in San Diego. In Tucson, Director of Sales Tom Zlaket Jr., was named acting market manager. Wagnerâ„¢s appointment to her new position must have come suddenly. Not only was it effective immediately, Dec. 18, but she had not changed her Tucson phone voice message, which as of last week still had her saying she would be out of the office until Dec. 16. According to others, Wagner has remained in San Diego. Wagner is replacing a market manager who had been running Clear Channelâ„¢s San Diego stations for three years but, judging from accounts from advertising agencies there, theyâ„¢ve been three years of at least some turmoil within the group. Although Clear Channelâ„¢s announcement of the management change wished the former manager, Bob Bolinger, Å“well in his future endeavors,  there had been speculation for at least three months that he was going to be replaced. [source]

Clear Channel Promotes Debbie Wagner

Radio Facts: Debbie Wagner, who has spent all but 14 months of her 29-year media career in Tucson " and is as responsible as any executive for the success of the Å“Johnjay and Rich  morning radio show " has left the market. She was promoted by her bosses to take over as president and market manager of Clear Channel Communicationsâ„¢ seven radio stations in San Diego. In Tucson, Director of Sales Tom Zlaket Jr., was named acting market manager. Wagnerâ„¢s appointment to her new position must have come suddenly. Not only was it effective immediately, Dec. 18, but she had not changed her Tucson phone voice message, which as of last week still had her saying she would be out of the office until Dec. 16. According to others, Wagner has remained in San Diego. Wagner is replacing a market manager who had been running Clear Channelâ„¢s San Diego stations for three years but, judging from accounts from advertising agencies there, theyâ„¢ve been three years of at least some turmoil within the group. Although Clear Channelâ„¢s announcement of the management change wished the former manager, Bob Bolinger, Å“well in his future endeavors,  there had been speculation for at least three months that he was going to be replaced. [source]

FORMER MOTOWN STAR IN SERIOUS CONDITION

Radio Facts: https://www.soulexpress.net/images/ali022.jpg Ali Ollie Woodson, the former lead singer of the Temptations singing group, is in serious condition at a L.A. hospital, according to sources. Woodson who had recently joined the Temptations Review featuring Dennis Edwards (another former lead singer of the Temptations) had been sick for a while but was able to function fluently through the illness. In a recent conversation with Woodson [Sunday, December 21st] MAA ask about his health, Woodson said, "I'm ok ... and I'll be home soon." Woodson was asked to consider a position in the upcoming Hitsville Hall Of Fame Musical Revue that is slated to premier October of 2009 in the UK. The revue will evolve around the era of Motown; honoring 50 years of Hitsville majestry.