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ADDRESS: 
94.3 FM, Rewinds 94.3 – WRND-FM
1640 Old Russellville Pike
Clarksville, TN 37043

OFFICE HOURS:
9:00 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – Friday
CLOSED HOLIDAYS

WRND-FM, Saga Communications of Tuckassee, LLC WRND-FM licensed to Oak Grove, KY.

Email Us:

Afternoons: Monica

Program Director: Ryan Ploeckelman

Operations Manager: Ryan Ploeckelman

News: ClarksvilleNow

Sales Manager: Amber Anderson

General Manager: Kevin Miskimins

Promotions Director: Shavaun Clouse

REQUEST LINES:
931-648-7736

OFFICE LINES:
931-648-7720
FAX: 931-648-7769

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Q: Where are your offices located?
A: Our address is:
1640 Old Russellville Pike.
Clarksville, TN. 37043

Q: What are your office hours?
A: Our office is open Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Q: What is the request line number?
A:931-648-7736

Q: How many times can I win on the Rewind 94.3?
A: Listeners are only eligible to win once in a 30-day time period.

Q: If I am a business who wants to advertise, whom should I contact?
A: Contact our Sales Manager, Amber Anderson at the above info.

Q: Whom should I contact for programming and music?
A: Contact our Program Director at the above info.

Q: What about station promotions?
A: Contact our Promotions Director at the above info.

Q: What about public service announcements?
A: Contact our PSA Coordinator, Lee Erwin, at the above info.

Q: What about the Rewind 94.3’s website?
A: Contact our Program Director at the above info.


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