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Dave Collier, Sr. Director
Dave is the voice of KSET sports, Operations Manager, and head of Sales and Promotion. He has resided in Hardin County for the past 12 years. |
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Dave Collier, Jr. President
Dave is involved with Sales and promotion, as well as the technical aspect of our broadcast operation. He, too, has resided in Hardin County for the past 12 years. |
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Michael Collier, Vice-President
Michael is involved with KSET sports, sales, production, and programming. He has resided in Hardin County for 3 years. |
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Betty Collier, Secretary
Betty keeps us all in line and is a huge help with the books, as well as being the voice of reason. She has also resided in Hardin County for the past 12 years. |
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Tina Collier, Treasurer
Tina helps Betty keep us on the straight and narrow. While this is a full time job, she still manages to keep track of our finances. Tina has resided in Hardin County for most of her life. |
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Meredith Selman, Traffic & Office Manager
Meredith keeps track of all the day to day activities of the station. She schedules the ads, does the books and puts up with Dave, Dave and Mike. She should probably get hazardous pay. Meredith is also a Hardin County native. |
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On-Air Staff
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Ted "The Bear" Richards: 6am - 11am ET
Consistently described by audiences as "clever and entertaining," Ted "The Bear" Richards brings more than 25 years of broadcasting expeience to KSET. At CKLW in Detroit, Ted's 6pm-10pm show was consistently number one and it ranked as the 3rd highest coming night show in North America. In 1979, he was also named Jock of the Year by People Magazine. Ted has been doing Oldies radio for over a decade. |

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Chris Michaels: 2pm - 7pm ET
Chris Michaels is host of the "Top Five Countdown", "The Request Hour"and "Sixty Minutes of the Sixties"
--a solid hour of music from rock-'n rolls greatest decade. His recap fo the day's events is a favorite of commuters heading home with KSET along for the ride. Chris has worked Oldies radio in markets of all sized including Colorado Springs and Denver. |
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Dave Sanders: 7pm - 12am ET
Dave Sanders has a gift for creating "theater of the mind." At "Dave's Diner," there's a crew of regulars: Officer Mahoney who guards the pastry rack; Earlene the sassy waitress and the cook, Sal from Manila. To set the mood, Dave plays jukebox classics. He has worked in a variety of formats and is also a frequently heard voice on regional and national commercials. |
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Gary Outlaw: 12am - 6am ET
Everything about Gary's show is authentic, including his name! Gary plays romantic requests and dedications, during his popular feature "Backseat Oldies," for his faithful late-night audience. Other features include "The Collectors Cabinet" from which Gary plays "lost 45s". Gary has worked both as a radio personality and reporter in markets such as Detroit, Kalamazoo, Toledo and Denver. |
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