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2.14.2023

Nina Brown Drops a Great "Karen" Story on The Frank Ski Show



The Frank Ski Show with Nina Brown is an energetic, humorous, inspirational, and dare we also say educational show with veteran Atlanta and Washington, D.C. personality Frank Ski and his one-time producer and now on-air co-host Nina Brown. Their show airs in the morning in Atlanta on Kiss 104.1 and in the afternoons in the DMV on 96.3 WHUR. Both shows are distinctively local in their presentation. Frank Ski arrived in Atlanta in 1999 as morning host at V-103. Nina Brown was his long time producer at the station, but was never an on-air personality until Frank Ski left V-103 to launch a new afternoon show at WHUR.

We also discovered an old interview with Frank Ski recently uploaded on YouTube. In the early 90's, while he was a mixer and on-air personality at the old WXYV-FM V103 in Baltimore, Frank released the monster dance hit, "Doo Doo Brown." A Baltimore club anthem. Check out this brief interview after checking out the following hilarious Instagram post below.

The Frank Ski Show is syndicated through Compass Media Networks. We would love to see a podcast, which we hope is in the workings. This is great content.


 







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