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President and CEO,

Morning Show Host (6-10)

chris@wbcuradio.com

Chris Woodson

 

Chris Woodson is originally from Fountain Inn SC, where he graduated from Woodmont High School in 1991. Chris then attended Francis Marion University and received his Bachelor’s degree in 1995.  Chris then went on to work as a Health Physicist for the Bureau of Radiological Health with the SC Department of Health and Environmental Control. He married his lovely wife Ashley in September 2001 and moved to Union. While in Union, Chris has been very active in the community; he served on the Union County Arts Council, has been in several Boogaloo Folk Life Production Plays and he is currently a member of The Rotary Club of Union. He also serves on the Healthcare Foundation, and is the current VP of Radio for the SCBA.  Chris was offered the General Manager position at 1460 WBCU in April 2003, and has served in that capacity ever since. According to Chris this is the best job he has ever had.  His involvement in the community and the station is tireless, but he enjoys the work, as you can tell by the smile he keeps on his face. In September 2003, Chris and his wife Ashley welcomed the newest member of their family, Calista, to the world, and she is growing way too fast, Chris says. Chris, Ashley, and Calista share their home with their animals, Basil, Pepper, Tandy, Possum, Scout and Chloe.

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Daniel Prince

Operations Manager, News Director,

Traffic Director, & Host of Union Pennzoil Kwik Lube Top 5 at 5 (5-5:30 p.m.)

daniel@wbcuradio.com

 

Daniel has been at WBCU since February 2004.  An Anderson, SC, native, he graduated from Pendleton High School in 1999, and Toccoa Falls College in May of 2003 with a Bachelor of Arts in Radio Broadcasting.  He credits his voice change and love of music to lead him into the radio field.  “Everyone would always tell me I should be on the radio with my voice sounding the way it did when it changed,” he said.  “I always loved music and wanted to be around it, but didn’t think I had the talent to sing for a living, so I figured I should play music for a living, instead.”  While at TFC, he got his start in radio helping cover the 2000 elections in Toccoa with Lamar Ramey.  A couple of years later, he interned at WNEG, leading to a part-time job.  He worked full-time at the Georgia-Carolina Radiocasting home office in Toccoa for a few months after graduation before moving to Union.  He began duties as the host of Union County's Morning Show from 6-noon in August 2012. Daniel took over as news director in November 2020 after a stroke forced longtime WBCU personality Mike Stevens to retire. He continued to host the 10-noon segment until February 2023, when he stepped aside to give Kimberly the microphone. He continues to host the Union Pennzoil Kwik Lube Top 5 from 5-5:35, as he has since 2004. He attends every government body meeting possible all around the county, including Carlisle, Jonesville, and Lockhart, to keep Union County citizens informed on what is going on in the county. He writes and produces the news, which airs at 6:30, 7:30, and 8:30 a.m., as well as 12:35 and 5:35 p.m. In what spare time he has, he enjoys reading, singing, watching TV, cooking, crafting, and creating memories with his family.  He is a member of First Baptist Church, where he serves as music director.  His wife, Katie Holden Prince, is a 5th-grade teacher at Foster Park Elementary School in Union.  They met on stage during a Boogaloo Folk Life Productions Christmas play in 2004 where she was cast as his wife. They began dating in 2005, got married on July 14, 2007, and have two children, Grace, age 12, and Abby, age 7. They have two dogs, Rory and Jada; two cats, Smokey and Marlow; and a gerbil, Camo-Kristoff. 

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Linda Clendenin Comer

Sales Executive

linda@wbcuradio.com

 

After living in Lyman, Williamston, and Cheraw, Linda came back to Union in the mid-'80s and has 30 years of radio experience. Linda loves working with businesses to develop marketing strategies.  She knows how important advertising is to a business and thrives on spending time  individually with clients in identifying their needs. Her years of experience have given her the knowledge and expertise  to assist clients in developing an advertising plan that can help them brand their business and succeed in the toughest of economic times.

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Morning Show Host (10-12), Office Manager

kimberly@wbcuradio.com

Kimberly

 

Kimberly has over 30 years in Radio broadcasting.    She is originally from Kansas City, Missouri, and has worked on radio stations thru-out the country.  She is the mother of Chloe, who is a York County Sheriff's Deputy.   She lives at her home in Union with her husband, Rich, 3 cats, and 3 dogs. When not talking on the radio, she enjoys rehabbing her home and vacations at Edisto Beach.  

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Sports Director

charlie@wbcuradio.com

Charlie Long

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