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Don Stone is the founder of numerous long-running publications in Atlanta, Georgia; former Atlanta radio general manager (WAEC, 860AM) [1] (1979-1994) and Savannah, Georgia WSAV-TV news weatherman (1974-1976).

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Formerly disk jockey (WRAJ-AM/FM Anna, Illinois 1972-1974), TV weatherman at WSAV-TV in Savannah, GA (1974-1977) and general manager of LOVE 86, WAEC Radio in Atlanta (1979-1994). Don Stone is an alumnus of Southern Illinois University (1970-1974), Meramec Community College (1968-1970) Florissant Valley Community College (1969) Missouri University (1969) and University City High School in St. Louis (1968).

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References

  1. "Contemporary Christian & Gospel Music News". Atlanta Christian Music, News & Entertainment. 18 February 2013. Retrieved 1 November 2014.