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Charlotte radio fans have lost one of their icons. News broke in early February 2025 that David "Ace" Cannon, who was best known for his time hosting The Ace and TJ Show in the city, had died at ...
David “Ace” Cannon, left, and Ritchie “TJ” Beams share a laugh during an interview with The Charlotte Observer in 2021.
Beasley Media Group’s Ace & TJ Show is switching its flagship station, moving from Kiss 95.1 (WNKS) to K104.7 (WKQC). The Charlotte-based show, which is syndicated across the southeastern United ...
WMKS-FM Charlotte will welcome back Ace & TJ after an 11-year hiatus. The syndicated show “Ace & TJ Anytime” will be heard weekdays.
Updated: May 1, 2025 / 08:30 AM EDT CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Charlotte radio staple TJ Ritchie is getting his own local talk show on Charlotte’s oldest station.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — David "Ace" Cannon, a radio show host whose morning show captivated listeners in the Southeast for 30 years, has died. He was 56. Cannon's death was announced on Tuesday.
David “Ace” Cannon, left, and Ritchie “TJ” Beams share a laugh during an interview with The Charlotte Observer in 2021. Khadejeh Nikouyeh Knikouyeh@charlotteobserver.com ...
David Ace Cannon, radio DJ star who suddenly left Ace and TJ show on Hits 96.1 FM station in Charlotte NC in September, dies at age 56.
“The Ace & TJ Show” was on Charlotte airwaves from 1998 until last fall. The syndicated morning show was broadcast on 95.1, 96.1, and most recently 104.7.
Ace & TJ are returning to Kiss 95.1, but it won’t be quite like the show they used to do David (Ace) Cannon, left, and Ritchie (T.J.) Beams share a laugh during an interview in Charlotte, N.C ...
The departure of David “Ace” Cannon from the popular syndicated program was announced on its social-media channels at 7 a.m. like this: “The new TJ & Riggins Show begins Monday, September 23.
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