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MONTGOMERY, AL (WSFA) - Montgomery's most popular country music station has a brand new disk jockey.
Jim Hunter is taking the reigns after WLWI's long-time DJ Don Day retired last month.
Hunter is joining Andi Scott on the WLWI Morning Show.
Hunter is a Nashville native and has spent the last 23 years in radio.
"For me it is a challenge," Hunter says, "because its' big shoes to fill. This is the continuation of a legenday radio station. In no way am I trying to fill his [Don Day's] shoes.
Hunter is a single father of 2 college-aged kids, and he says you can expect a lot of laughter on the show.