Hall Extended In Memphis, New Fly In Ft. Myers
As the ink was drying, Cumulus Memphis VP/Market Manager Morgan Bohannon said, “We are excited to have secured Drake Hall for the foreseeable future. We look forward to even more success with his unique and compelling content, not to mention the service he provides many as the voice of Memphians.” Hall remarked, “I’m grateful that Cumulus Memphis has allowed me to keep the job. Many thanks to my friends and colleagues for their ongoing support; particularly, the three gifted people that join me daily. I look forward to getting up at 4am for another 30 years.”
Fly 98.5 is currently rolling jockless, playing “Non-Stop Hip Hop” under the command of a familiar market name — Scrap Jackson, who programmed iHeartMedia rival WBTT (105-5 The Beat) for 10 years until December 2012. Since that time Jackson has stayed plenty busy programming Caribbean radio and TV stations in Jamaica, Bahamas, Belize and Antigua via remote. “Fort Myers is bubbling under with a legion of Hip Hop fans, not currently being served by radio,” Jackson tells RAMP. “We are excited to give them more than a jukebox.” Jackson is now actively soliciting for new air talent — you are invited to rush your awesome aircheck to HeyScrappy@hotmail.com.