Amy Paige, a veteran Nashville country radio personality, moved to middays on Cumulus Media’s “95.5 WSM” (WSM-FM) in Nashville as part of a host swap with sister station “103.3 Country” (WKDF-FM).
Previously, Paige had been hosting middays on WKDF since January 2022, following a nine-year stint at iHeartMedia’s “The Big 98” (WSIX-FM) from 2011 to 2020. The move saw Lucas Phelan, formerly in middays at WSM-FM, shift to WKDF’s midday slot.
Paige’s transition to WSM-FM, which has dropped its “Nash Icon” branding for a broader country format, aligns with her reputation as a natural storyteller with a passion for country music and deep Nashville roots.
She expressed excitement about reconnecting with Music City listeners, having called Nashville home for over 15 years. Her career also includes stints at SiriusXM’s “Prime Country” and “The Highway,” as well as stations like WMZQ and WRQX in Washington, D.C., WYNY in New York, and WDRE in Garden City, NY.
The swap is part of broader changes at Cumulus Nashville, including WSM-FM going jockless earlier in 2025 and losing hosts Marty McFly, Lisa Manning, and Stewart James, with Big D & Bubba and Tyler Reese moving from WKDF to WSM-FM.
Paige now hosts weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on WSM-FM, bringing her engaging style to a station emphasizing modern and classic country hits.

