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WHEB 100.3 FM’s ‘T-Bone’ Off The Air: Report
Tim Moore, the vice president/programming at several iHeart Radio stations, including the Seacoast rock station, has been let go.

PORTSMOUTH, NH — If you tune in to one of the state’s premier rock radio stations and no longer hear DJ “T-Bone,” here is why.
According to AllAccess.com, a radio news website, Tim Moore, the vice president/programming for iHeart Radio stations in New Hampshire, who also worked as the afternoon host T-Bone, was recently let go by the company. He served nearly a decade for the company as program director at WHEB-FM, WERZ-FM, WTBU-FM, WGIR-FM, and WQSO-FM, as well as WPKX-AM, and WGIR-AM.
Moore, who lives in Portland, Maine, appeared disappointed with the decision, which was made the day after the Buzz Open Golf Tournament this week. He was surprised, too, considering he drove into New Hampshire during all those years and was on call 24-hours a day, seven days a week.
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Moore had been working in radio since the late-1970s, starting in Ohio.
Moore said he was proud of having worked with stations ranked No. 1 in the market, thanked several employees, and said he was looking forward to taking some time off, playing golf, and consuming adult beverages.
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