Jake Kemp and Dan McDowell resign from The Ticket
retirement of longtime host Norm HitzgesMcDowell and Kemp failed to agree to new contracts with the station after months of negotiations, according to a spokesperson for The Ticket.
The spokesperson added that Donovan Lewis and Sean Bass would fill the noon to 3 p.m. slot previously held byMcDowell has been on the station’s airwaves since 1999, when he joined as co-host of
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