Two disc jockeys leave 103.7 The Gator
By Gabriela Rosias | July 20, 2011Hosts Ron "Gator Ron" Brooks and Audrey Lynn will no longer be a part of UF's radio station, Country 103.7 The Gator.
Hosts Ron "Gator Ron" Brooks and Audrey Lynn will no longer be a part of UF's radio station, Country 103.7 The Gator.
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