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NCAB Past Presidents 1947 1947 - 2018 2000 Richard H NCAB Past Presidents 1947 1947 - 2018 2000 Richard H. Mason 1965 1983 Walker Morris WPTF, Raleigh Doris Potter Tom Campbell WIOZ-WKQB, 1948 WKBC-AM/FM, N Wilkesboro WGAI-AM, Elizabeth City Southern Pines Harold Essex 1966 1984 2001 WSJS, Winston-Salem Bill Roberson Lee Morris Tom Allen 1949 WITN-TV, Washington WSOC-AM/FM, Charlotte Capitol Broadcasting, Raleigh Frank Jarman 1967 1985 2002 WDNC, Durham Harry Severance George Diab Michael Pulitzer WXII-TV, Winston-Salem 1950 WVOT, Wilson WWAY-TV, Wilmington Earle Gluck 1968 1986 2003 WSOC, Charlotte Paul Marion Don Curtis Rick Jackson WBT-WLNK, Charlotte 1951 WBTV, Charlotte Curtis Media Group, Raleigh 2004 Bob Wallace 1969 1987 Ardie Gregory WOHS, Shelby Jackson F. Lee Vassie Balkcum WRAL-FM, Raleigh 1952 WFAI, Fayetteville WGBR-WEQR, Goldsboro T.H. “Pat” Patterson 1970 2005 1988 Clay Milstead WRRF, Washington Carl V. Venters, Jr. John Greene WCTI-TV, New Bern 1953 WFAG, Farmville Capitol Broadcasting, Raleigh 2006 Cecil Hoskins 1971 1989 Lee Armstrong WWNC, Asheville Richard Barron Jack McCarthy WSOC-TV, Charlotte 1954 WSJS, Winston-Salem Voyager Communications, Jim MacNeil 1972 Raleigh 2007 Bruce Wheeler WTSB, Lumberton Robert Harper 1990 Dick Broadcasting, Greensboro 1955 WCPS, Tarboro Jan Caddell William Page 1973 WKSK, West Jefferson 2008 WELS, Kinston Jack Brown Hank Price 1991 WXII-TV, Winston-Salem 1956 WLON, Lincolnton Cullie Tarleton Allen Wannamaker 1974 Jefferson-Pilot 2009 WBIG, Greensboro Bill Rollins Communications, Charlotte Dr. James Carson Suburban Radio Grp, Belmont WCCG-FM, Fayetteville 1957 1992 Edmond Smith 1975 George Beasley 2010 WIRC , Hickory Roland Potter Beasley Broadcast Group, Tim Morrissey The Potter Stations, Boone Naples, FL WCNC-TV, Charlotte 1958 E.Z. Jones 1976 1993 2011 WBBB, Burlington Jim Babb Rennie Corley Danny Highsmith WBTV, Charlotte WXII-TV, Winston-Salem Beasley Broadcast Group, 1959 Fayetteville Jack Hankins 1977 1994 WELS, Kinston Jim Heavner Rees Poag 2012 Village Companies, Chapel Hill WQMG AM/FM, Greensboro John Idler 1960 WTVD-TV, Durham Robert Hilker 1978 1995 Suburban Radio Grp, Belmont Jerry Oakley David Boylan 2013 WIRC-WXRC, Hickory WGHP-TV, High Point Dick Harlow 1961 Dick Broadcasting, Greensboro Floyd Fletcher 1979 1996 WTVD-TV, Durham Gene Bohi Tom Joyner 2014 Steven D. Hammel WGHP-TV, High Point Joyner Mgmt. Services, Apex WRAL-TV, Raleigh 1962 Dick Dunlea 1980 1997 2016 Dan Griffin Gary McNair WMFD-AM/FM, Wilmington John Dawson WBIG, Greensboro WFNC-WQSM, Fayetteville WECT-TV, Wilmington 1963 1981 2017 Jack Starnes 1998 Joe Pomilla Jim Goodmon Henry Hinton WBAG-AM/FM, Burlington WSOC-TV, Charlotte Capitol Broadcasting, Raleigh WRHT-FM, Greenville 2018 1982 1964 1999 Tifanny Hewitt Wally Ausley WIOZ-AM/FM, Southern Pines Fred Fletcher Mike Weeks WPTF-WQDR, Raleigh WRAL-TV, Raleigh WITN-TV, Washington.
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