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Lisa Fisher-Clark joins Shoreline Communications

By Ed Waggener

Mike Harris, President of Shoreline Communications, has announced that Lisa Fisher Clark has joined the company.

"Shoreline Communications is pleased to announce that Lisa Fisher Clark is is now working for our radio stations, FM 92.7 the WAVE and FM 99.9 the Big Dawg. She will be heard on 92.7 in afternoon starting Tuesday (6 Sep 2016 - CM) as well as at various times on the Big Dawg. She will also be assisting in sales at both stations."

Mr. Harris added, "I'm very pleased to have Lisa Clark join the Shoreline Family."

Shoreline Communications Operations Manager Larry Smith, who was instrumental in negotiating the change, said


"We are so happy to have Lisa on board."

"Since making the announcement the response - the welcome from our listeners and leaders in both communities, the response has been fantastic. This is a great day for Shoreline Communications and the huge audiences of the WAVE and the BIG DAWG." He continued, "Lisa Fisher Clark is a highly respected and is an icon of the broadcast industry."


This story was posted on 2016-08-31 16:38:39
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