Legendary L-A personality Tom Kelly is leaving afternoons at
CBS Radio’s Classic Hits KRTH 101.1 FM.
However, Kelly will remain at the station and assume a new role at K-EARTH. He’ll become the station’s ambassador-at-large.
In that new roles, he’ll be representing the station at personal appearance, client events and charitable activities and he'll also be featured in showcase on-air roles.
In that new roles, he’ll be representing the station at personal appearance, client events and charitable activities and he'll also be featured in showcase on-air roles.
After stints with several San Diego
radio stations — KPRI, KGB, KFMB, KCBQ and B-100 — Kelly shifted to Los
Angeles in 1997 and currently anchors K-EARTH 101’s
afternoon drive time.
“We are grateful to Shotgun as he concludes an incredible
career as afternoon host,” CBS Radio/Los Angeles SVP/Market Manager Dan Kearney
said. “Anyone who has ever heard Shotgun Tom on the radio, watched him on TV or
met him in person knows that he is the greatest ambassador a station could ever
hope for and he’ll be perfect for this new role.”
“I’m so fortunate to not only be able to interact more with
K-EARTH’s listeners in person, but to explore opportunities being offered to me
in television and new media,” Kelly said.
“Southern Californians for decades,
especially the millions behind the wheel from San Diego
to L-A, have been entertained and amazed by the unique voice talents of Shotgun
Tom,” CBS Radio EVP/Programming Chris Oliviero said. “His influence though
extends well beyond the region as he is universally recognized as one of our
industry’s true iconic stars. All of us at CBS Radio are ecstatic he will
continue to be part of the fabric of K-EARTH for years to come.”
No replacement for his 3-7 pm
afternoon slot has been named.
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