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| Bill Cain |
Midwest Communications has eliminated the operations manager position at its Terre Haute-area radio stations, and the move has put Bill Cain out of a job, All Access reports.
Cain, who was born in Evansville and raised in Rockville, got his start in radio in Terre Haute, and also worked at several Evansville-area stations (WYNG, WKDQ, WJPS, WABX and WIKY), as well as in Indianapolis; Champaign, Ill. and Missoula, Mont. before returning to Terre Haute in 2008.
Since that time, he's served as market manager, general sales manager and operations manager for Midwest's four stations in the Terre Haute market, which became six when the company acquired WDWQ-102.7 FM and WBOW-1300 AM from Crossroads Investments earlier this year.
"I have been blessed in my career that it has taken 21 years for this to happen," Cain told All Access. "I have truly enjoyed my 4 1/2 years working back in my home town and wouldn't trade it for anything. Over the last 6 months, we have built one of best programming staffs I have ever had the privilege of working with and I wish them the absolute best as they continue to build this cluster."









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