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KTAR’s Cross to retire
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Ending a 45 year career, Jim Cross retires from broadcasting this coming December. Cross leaves KTAR radio/Phoenix after 25 years. “Retiring. 12 6 24. The company Bonneville and the coworkers are top shelf. The best. Family. But after almost 45 years in radio I’m ready.”
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