Terrie Carr Departs 105.5 WDHA After 30 Years

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Terrie Carr announced her exit from 105. 5 WDHA, where she served as Program Director and Midday Host for thirty years. She revealed on Facebook that she received a one-minute phone call regarding her termination, which also affected other team members. Carr expressed pride in her contributions to the station, including various community initiatives like Rock N’ Ruff and Parking Lot Parties. Longtime listeners and colleagues commended her passion and commitment to both the audience and the station.

Carr reassured her fans that she has plans for a new venture, although specific details remain undisclosed. She emphasized the importance of self-worth in her message. Carr's departure marks a significant transition for the station, as she has been a pivotal figure in its programming. Her impact on the local community and radio landscape has been profound.

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