Kenley Squier, the owner of the Radio Vermont Group, made the announcement late Friday afternoon.
According to vtdigger.com, The Radio Vermont Group includes four stations: WDEV 550 AM / 96.1 FM, 101 WCVT 101.1 FM Mt. Mansfield and sister station WEXP 101.5 FM 101.5 Rutland, and WLVB 93.9 FM in Morrisville.
Cormier will take over operations immediately pending eventual FCC OKs. General manager Eric Michaels, who served on the WDEV staff for 30 years, is leaving at the end of the month.
WDEV is a community radio station started by the Squier family 87 years ago. Politically, the station veers right and left with its eclectic programming.
WDEV 550 Am (5 kw-D, 1 Kw-N, DA2) |
Squier, a legendary sportscaster, started his career at age 12 on WDEV and made a name for himself nationally as a commentator for NASCAR on CBS. In 1960, he opened the Thunder Road International SpeedBowl in Barre. Squier sold Thunder Road in April.
WDEV 96.1 FM (400 watts) Red=Local Coverage Area |
“I am honored to work at a station where radio serves the public good, need and necessity as it has since the beginning in 1931,” Cormier said in a statement.
The Squier family will remain involved in Radio Vermont Group going forward. Kenley Squier will serve as senior advisor to the Radio Vermont Group and his daughter, Ashley, will serve on the Radio Vermont Advisory Team.
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