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Chad Heritage joins Monica Reed on all-new Beaver Mornings show

Chad Heritage joins Monica Reed on all-new Beaver Mornings show

Beaver Country Morning Show hosts Monica Reed, left, and Chad Heritage on Sept. 9, 2024. (Daynnah Carmona) Photo: Clarksville Now


CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Chad Heritage, programming director and the voice of Beaver 100.3 during your afternoon drive, has joined Beaver Mornings with Monica Reed on Beaver 100.3, waking up with Clarksville/Hopkinsville listeners for conversation, news and great music.

Chad has served as Program Director of Beaver 100.3 since June 2023, and he’ll continue in that leadership role. “I’m very excited to move to the morning show with Monica,” he said. “It’s going to be focused on what’s happening locally along with lots of fun and a bunch of music to help start your day.”

Beaver’s John Glass will move over from his evening show to afternoons, to see you through your daily commute.

5 Star Media Group owns Beaver 100.3 and eight other local stations, plus ClarksvilleNow.com and ChristianCountyNow.com.

“Chad is the perfect fit for mornings with Monica,” said 5 Star Operations Manager Ryan Ploeckelman. “He has done an incredible job informing and entertaining the Beaver audience in the afternoon that it made perfect sense to have him move to mornings.”

The all-new Beaver Mornings with Chad and Monica airs 5-10 a.m. Monday-Friday on Beaver 100.3.

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