
Ryan Cameron is moving to mornings in January, 2013. CREDIT: V-103
As anticipated, Frank Ski announced Thursday morning that he is leaving R&B/hip-hop station V-103 after 14 years. As a result, an hour later, his on-air partner Wanda Smith said she is out as well.
Atlanta native and long-time afternoon host Ryan Cameron will take over mornings in January. Big Tigger, a former BET “106 & Park” host last heard on the radio in D.C., will take over afternoons.
“We will definitely miss waking up every morning and coming into this studio and doing what we do every day, but we know God has other plans and other things He wants us to do,” Ski said on air. Later, he added, “I want to expand and grow.”
He said their final day will be Thursday, Dec. 20.
Ski also said he doesn’t plan to leave Atlanta (though his Dunwoody home is now for sale for $2.2 million). He promised he will be heard again on the radio but wasn’t specific. Most personalities have a six-month “non-compete” which will keep him off the air during that time period.
Rick Caffey, market manager for V-103 since 1994, said Ski wanted a syndication deal to expand his footprint beyond Atlanta but the two sides couldn’t come to agreement. “We want to stay local,” he said. At the same time, he gave kudos for Ski and Smith for their “outstanding service.”

Frank Ski is leaving V-103 Thursday, Dec. 20. CREDIT: Rodney Ho/rho@ajc.com
Ski , 48, read a formal statement on air just past 7 a.m. today. He noted how he moved to the city with his wife Tanya from Baltimore in 1998. He said Atlanta has participated with him in his biggest personal moments, including the births of his three children. He mentioned his weekend DJ club gigs, becoming friends with some of Atlanta’s biggest politicians, including the late Maynard Jackson and the current mayor Kasim Reed. He recalled how he was the last person to interview Coretta Scott King, how he met Pres. Barack Obama before he became president, how he got to interview convicted child killer Wayne Williams. He mentioned all the travel he did all around the world and forming his Frank Ski Kids Foundation. He referenced 9′/11, Hurricane Katrina and Jena 6. He also noted his new restaurant he opened last year.
“This is not a good-bye, Atlanta, but instead to be continued… very soon,” he said.
Ski’s show with partner Smith was No. 1 for virtually the entire time he’s been on air here over his entire run at V-103, typically drawing one million listeners a week.
In a poll on my blog speculating on the change yesterday, about 56 percent guessed correctly that Ski was leaving.
The No. 1 station in the market will replace him with afternoon host Cameron, a move many have been anticipating for years. The minute he returned to V-103 in 2004, the speculation began. Cameron, nicknamed the “Ryan King,” is insanely popular in this town. He gets a fare higher percentage of positive comments on this blog than Ski. Three years ago during Ski’s last negotiations, I had posted a poll asking folks what they thought of Cameron moving to mornings. A vast majority were supportive of that move, but V-103 chose to keep Ski at the time.
Cameron returned to V-103 as afternoon host more than eight years ago after a long stint as morning host on rival Hot 107.9 (originally Hot 97.5). He was paid morning host money to be the afternoon guy, a luxury V-103 could afford. He was able to live normal working hours compared to morning hosts as well.
But alas, the time has come and Cameron’s move will occur the first week of January. Cameron’s new show, Caffey said, will include Chris “Crash” Clark and a third person who has yet to be hired. (That’s fueling rumors that Elle Duncan, now a traffic reporter for 11 Alive, might come back.)
Bottom line: Ski couldn’t come to an agreement with CBS Radio for a new contract. I’m not sure if he was asking for too much or if CBS gave him such an insultingly low offer, he couldn’t stomach it and was willing to walk. He has been under a temporary contract the past couple of months as the two sides negotiated.
Cameron signed a new deal earlier this year.
Smith tearfully gave her goodbye during the 8 a.m. hour. She clearly didn’t want to leave but she was collateral damage in a sense. She recalled how she was performing at Club Echelon in 2007 before 1,000 people. Then V-103 Program Director Tony Brown saw her stand-up comedy and impressed, he brought her on the Mike & Carol Show in 1997. A year later, when V-103 dropped Mike Roberts and Carol Blackmon for Ski, they kept Smith. The show was originally called the Frank Ski Show but eventually, she earned the dual Frank and Wanda Morning Show moniker.
A Florida native, Smith said she has adopted Atlanta as her home. “It’s been fun. It’s been overwhelming… Atlanta has been good to me,” she said.
At 8:55 a.m., comic, game show host and talk show host Steve Harvey (who is heard on rvial station Majic 107.5/97.5 locally) called in and lamented Ski’s departure, saying CBS got it wrong.”You’re a classy guy,” he said. “People made a mistake… Thank you for all the years of service to Atlanta.”
Ski said he has no ill will toward his bosses. “We did everything we could” during negotiations, he said. “I just thought there was so much more I could do.”
Fellow syndicated morning rival Rickey Smiley (heard locally on Hot 107.9) called in at 9:09 a.m., thanking Ski and Smith for putting Smiley on the map when he was an up-and-coming stand-up comic. “I’m looking forward to having you make appearances on my sitcom,” Smiley said. “You put a lot of comics on the map. And your restaurant is the nicest in the country. You are my family. We’re all just friends. Congratulations and God bless you.”
Smith then joked, wondering if Michael Baisden (heard locally on rival Majic in the afternoons) will call in. Indeed, at 9:34 a.m., Baisden did. “What the hell is going on? My Twitter is blowing up, dude!” he said. “To me as a friend, you’ve always been very supportive of me. You were genuinely happy for me… You’ve given so much to the community.”
Mayor Reed called in at 9:18 a.m.: “This is a victory lap… Frank and Wanda will continue to be part of the city. They’ve been the voice of Atlanta.”
Here is Ski’s statement in full:
Dear Atlanta:
Fourteen years ago, V-103 General Manager Rick Caffey and I set out to create a morning show that was
informative, entertaining and inspirational — and year after year, you’ve blessed us with #1 ratings in
every age category.
I’m beyond blessed to get paid to do what I love most, to be on the radio with more than a million
listeners every week. I have enjoyed waking you up every morning, deejaying the hottest parties every
week and whether it be in the streets, the grocery store, your school, a football game or in places of
worship, I have truly enjoyed getting to know you and your family.
When I moved here in 1998, I was newly married and hadn’t even started my family. Major milestones
and defining moments have happened while on the airwaves of V-103. My children were born here in
Atlanta, and you shared in that joy — all three times. Tanya & I started the Frank Ski Kids Foundation a
decade ago, and because you supported our annual Kids Week, Youth Bowl and Wine Tastings, you made
it possible for us to expose hundreds of kids to their future, and ultimately, realize their dreams.
I’ve grown personally from interviewing those who have made Atlanta the great city it is, and I’ve
flourished from genuine relationships with people like Maynard Jackson, Andy Young, Bill Campbell,
Bernice King, Shirley Franklin and my good friend, Kasim Reed, whose individual legacies will live
forever.
Atlanta, you’ve allowed me to bring so many important triumphs and tragedies to life. To be blessed with
the last interview with Ms. Coretta Scott King, challenged by the jail interview with convicted murderer
Wayne Williams, and completely honored to interview the young Senator from Chicago, President Barack
Obama. The list goes on — from the iconic and unforgettable Whitney Houston to the incomparable living
legend, Mr. Stevie Wonder, you’ve witnessed and experienced countless defining moments with me.
You encouraged me when I flew to New York hours after 9-11, when I drove to Louisiana for the Jena 6
story and even when we pulled our entire city together to raise hundreds and thousands of dollars for
Hurricane Katrina victims. You’ve been there when I suffered a loss, and when the hard work allowed me
to try things I never could have dreamed for myself.
We’ve traveled around the world together… to Asia, Africa, South America and beyond, and have returned
home with deeper connections to each other and our communities. You celebrated with me in 2011 when
my dream to open a restaurant became a reality. I thank you for all of those shared times — the laughter,
the tears and the victories.
And with that, Atlanta, I have decided to end my tenure with V-103
My decision to leave my V-103 family has been one of the most important and most spiritual decisions of
my life. For years, I’ve delivered the Inspirational Vitamin and have told you to live by faith, not fear, and
to believe in the power of God’s plan for your life.
I’ve encouraged you to ‘Let Go and Let God’ — and now it’s time for me to do the same.
It’s time for me to walk in faith — but chase my passions and spiritual purpose to expand my brand &
grow. It’s time for me to explore other opportunities that will allow me to serve more people on a greater
level.
Thank you to General Manager, Rick Caffey, for believing in my talent, and allowing me to be the leader
of a radio station that truly believes in service & community. Thank you to my cohost, Wanda Smith, for
trusting in my abilities to lead the Morning Show on a successful 14 year journey. Thank you to the entire
V-103 family — on-air and behind the scenes — your efforts, enthusiasm, hard work & support will always
be appreciated.
And thank you to YOU, Atlanta, for allowing me to be a part of your family, and unselfishly being a part
of mine. As the story continues, you will hear me again on radio & I will not leave the city I call home.
As one beautiful chapter ends and another begins, I will take the memories we’ve created and never forget
how the story began. I look forward to sharing the next chapter with you, and creating even more
unforgettable memories.
This is not a good-bye, Atlanta, but instead — to be continued… very soon.
Twice this morning, Ski played an inspirational talk by Pastor Craig Oliver called “Breaking the Holding Pattern.” You can watch it here.
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391 comments Add your comment
OEStar68
December 13th, 2012
10:58 am
I wish Frank and Wanda the best in their future endeavors but they turned me off years ago, so much so that I have turned to country music (101.5 and 94.9FM). I couldn’t stand the name dropping, irritating voices of both and 23.5/7 rap music, which to me, outweighed all the good they did.
irishmafia116
December 13th, 2012
11:01 am
Who F####in cares?
irishmafia116
December 13th, 2012
11:03 am
Why would anyone friggin care?
lin
December 13th, 2012
11:04 am
we will miss wanda smith, so glad frank ski is out and hope never to hear that dumb song he made-dooley brown or what ever the name was. he was too old from the start and always speaking of himself, good bye.
Changes
December 13th, 2012
11:06 am
Just get rid of them ole ignorant Dirty Boyz…
Universal Fan
December 13th, 2012
11:06 am
THE RATINGS WILL SPEAK FOR ITSELF!!!!! WILL THE MORNING SHOW BE NO.1 AFTER FRANK AND WANDA IS GONE? THAT REVIEW WILL BE THE ULTIMATE ANSWER TO EVERY HATER OUT THERE!
Dallas, TX Listener
Vote For Obama Because He's Black
December 13th, 2012
11:06 am
This only matters to people that are obsessed with being black. People that pretty much only relate to being black.
How many really intelligent,worldly people of any race consider this stations format,it’s hosts,to really mean anything ?
For teenage minds,too.
Sixtwentyone
December 13th, 2012
11:06 am
Yay!! i great day for Atlanta. I wish them both luck, but am so happy they are leaving!! Frank is way too old to be at this station and Wanda is too whack. Comedians should be funny. Bye!
Benall
December 13th, 2012
11:07 am
WOW!!! They do not want anyone to vote on whether or not it is time for Frank Ski to go. When I attempted to vote and give my 2 cents, it said gave me a message saying that I had already voted for the poll. What’s Really Going On?
dirtybird
December 13th, 2012
11:07 am
Ryan is okay but he’s wayyyy to silly for a morning show for me. We need someone that’s gonna bring more substance and yes he’s an ATL favorite but he dumbs down the morning show. He’s a great guy but that foolishness is TURBLE!! He’s gonna need a solid cohost that can go up and down the ladder of knowledge from hiphop to politics to travel, sports knowledge…and NOT CRASH D. MY OPINION
pootie tang
December 13th, 2012
11:16 am
let’s hope they get some white folks to replace these two.
GA Girl
December 13th, 2012
11:18 am
Frank and Wanda will be missed. There were times when I got annoyed with Wanda, but overall they were a great morning show. Frank has done a lot for the community.
Personally, I think that Ryan Cameron is over-rated and too silly. His jokes are so wack.
frank
December 13th, 2012
11:18 am
great no more of wanda laugh. Sound like finger nails on a chalkboard
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Michael
December 13th, 2012
11:32 am
@DoTheRightThing people that make 6 figures are not millionaires. You would have to make 7 figures for multiple years to be a millionaire. However, I do thing that Frank is well off.
Team stevie
December 13th, 2012
11:35 am
I’m team steve harvey morning show all the way!!
Jay Jay
December 13th, 2012
11:38 am
SOOOO MANY IGNORANT PEOPLE COMMENTING, HATERS IN THE BUILDING!!!!!!
Miss J
December 13th, 2012
11:40 am
Yeah, it’s time to move into the 21st century.
Who listens to the radio anymore?
SAT radio is the way to go…but now most shows are commercial free (or limited commercial breaks) but does anyone remember when Cable TV first came out…
All of the programming was commercial free – this is why they told us we needed to pay a fee ….today…(with the exception of most of the movie channels) there’s commercials on every cable network and yet each year the cable company’s are asking us to pay more and more.
Wow I love free enterprise….
old school doc
December 13th, 2012
11:40 am
it’s ya birfday!!!
can’t wait for ryan to wake me up in the morning with his silly self
Ms MJ
December 13th, 2012
11:40 am
I think marijuana should be made legal in Atlanta based on many of the comments. People in this city have some serious issues…..
blake jones
December 13th, 2012
11:42 am
Ryan is not funny anymore with all the loud screaming sounds he makes on the radio he sounds stupid, it was time for Frank Ski to go but not Wanda I liked her more than Frank Ski, Ryan is not a good choice, but to each it’s own! Let’s see which station gets my morning attention now.
joy
December 13th, 2012
11:42 am
I really like Frank and Wanda and hate to see them leave. With that said, I can see why V is moving in a different direction. When Frank and Wanda first started 14 years ago, I was just turning 30 and hated them all the way. Now that I am 40+, I appreciate them so much more because I have matured. I love Frank’s inspiration and have been cultured through the many trips that he has been on with the kids and his knowledge of different subjects. BUT!!! I am now 40+. V’s main audience is the single young African Americans. Frank in my opinion appeals across all ages, but not as much to the 20 and early 30 yr olds as he does to the late 30 and up crowd. Regardless, I wish them the best of luck. I have grown to love and respect Frank and will be following him. If he decides to run for office one day and I have the power to vote for him, he has earned it from me. If he becomes syndicated, I will be listening.
Jane
December 13th, 2012
11:45 am
I stopped listening to V-103 after Mike and Carol left. I just couldn’t stomach listening to Frank and Wanda. They were awful. I was surprised that they lasted this long. I guess it just goes to show how much we as a country give our money and time to people that don’t deserve it. I really can’t listen to that awful music that they play on the air from all those non-singers. Glad to see them leaving.
Ibh
December 13th, 2012
11:45 am
Thank you Frank and Wanda for the memories and all the laughs and helping pople to grow as people from the inside and outside continue to dream. We can’t worry about the negative things people write becaue they are not happy. Thank you for this mornings inspirational words from the pastor. Thank you for all you’ll have done. Ryan good luck.
Ms. Feezy
December 13th, 2012
11:49 am
Ryan Cameron is definitely an excellent fit, I think he know’s the city very well and is passionate about his work. He will do well…..i just don’t know how my evening drive will be now that he is gone but I so look forward to waking up to the Ryan King, best thing V-103 could have done. I thank Frank Ski & Wanda for their service but It was evident their time was up!, Frank had so much going on the restaurant, Frank Ski Bowl, Youth Foundation, Etc. He did do some great things for the kids & citizens. I wwish them peace, love and happiness and they can enjoy the Holidays with their families. Be Blessed Frank & Wanda.
GSUAlum
December 13th, 2012
12:03 pm
I am not a big Frank & Wanda morning show fan but I commend them for all of the community service projects they have done. I wish them both a lot of success on their future projects.
Outer Perimeter
December 13th, 2012
12:05 pm
Bring back the Kimmer!!!
Mona
December 13th, 2012
12:06 pm
Why is there so much hate here. People can be so cruel. obviously there are alot of people who enjoy listening to Frank and Wanda. In the beginning I was a fan of the show but when they began to get a little Ghetto and had other side kicks on the show it caused me to turn to another station. I guess I grew up and got sophisticated over time and started to listen to the grown folks station. But I’m going to admit, when I want to get a little crunk in the moring I will tune into V103 for a little while …. other than that I wish the best for Wanda and Frank Ski. GOOD LUCK GUYS!!!!!
Our People Just Don't Get It
December 13th, 2012
12:06 pm
It’s amazing that two people can do so many positive things and not be appreciated. To all the haters… take a look at yourself. What have you done for the city that’s even close to what the two of them have accomplished. Some of you can’t even spell correctly… Frank and Wanda are not perfect but the truth is… they had a great show to most, a good show to some, and a show some didn’t really understand. Great job Frank and Wanda… you have helped so many…. Peace
Goody MOE
December 13th, 2012
12:14 pm
Well for so many people disliking their show (on this blog anyway)it’s amazing that Frank and wanda stayed on top for their tenure. It tells me that they were doing something right, and whatever it was the advertisers liked it.
J. J.
December 13th, 2012
12:23 pm
The entire station should exit!!!! WE NEED AN ALL SOFT JAZZ RADIO STATION IN ATLANTA…24 HOURS….HELP!!!
Tweete
December 13th, 2012
12:24 pm
The “FRANK SKI” poster has he cracking up! Too funny!
Ryan, I love you…but listen to what the posters are saying…put a lid on the silliness, and bring the funny! I’m rooting for you, Ryan.
Be gone
December 13th, 2012
12:27 pm
Face it….the shows numbers were dropping. Frank wanted a syndicated show.. really??? You couldn’t carry the one you had before. And asking for more money…not gonna happen. Wanda just got caught in the situation cause she was a part of the show… Don’t think she would have felt comfortable staying on. Hope Ryan gets the morning slot. Born and raised in ATL, has his own foundation and does good in the neighborhood!!!
'tainment
December 13th, 2012
12:32 pm
Rickey S. and Ryan C. are not morning people, Frank was better in that slot. His pretentious and superficial self could be tolerated…sometimes. Smiley is funny on Dish Nation too but is nauseating if listened to or viewed for too long. Wanda, all I can say is Miami may want you back, I think.
mstiffy
December 13th, 2012
12:34 pm
Thank the Lawd!!! They will not be missed…. by me!
Kusch
December 13th, 2012
12:35 pm
Sorry to say, but I was sick of Frank Ski and stopped listening in the morning. Got tired of yelling at him while getting dressed for work. I was also sick of him telling us what Joel Osteen said in his “inspirational vitamin”. Joel can’t tell me jack about GOD. Neither could Frank, apparently. Looking forward to having Ryan Cameron on in the a.m. now.
Elizabeth
December 13th, 2012
12:36 pm
Wow…..so much ATL hate seen in these comments, but why would I expect anything less! Listened to 106.3 periodically, but thought the hard core rap was too much and lord knows when so many abused women are coming to the ATL and being more abused, we don’t need any more of that! I did enjoy the positivity in Frank Ski, and often felt he attempted to teach his listeners about doing the right thing because he knew WHO and WHAT his audience was and is about! The music Frank Ski played was total opposite of how he appeared to live his life while helping others. I just hoped he reached some of the many dumb nuckle heads lacking self restraint who think that everyone in the world behave like ATL African American Men!
Uncle Tom
December 13th, 2012
12:37 pm
Why don’t they bring in somebody EVERYBODY loves, Thelma Harper?
Elizabeth
December 13th, 2012
12:40 pm
That’s V-103 …get it right! Before the AThellers hate on that mistake!
BigSister
December 13th, 2012
12:41 pm
@ Delphi – great comment…you expressed my sentiments exactly. I too always had a problem with Frank’s “inspirational vitamin” mixed in with Trey Songz and Ushers “trashy” songs, among others. I rarely listened to them unless the mayors, both Shirley Frankin and Kaseem, were on the air. They were boring and they had a lazy song choice (same songs-same time each morning). Can we get back to some real R & B mixed in with a little jazz? There are too many artists out there with extraordinary pipes, whose songs don’t get any play. BTW, I’ve been listening to Morris in the Morning on WCLK @ 91.9 FM. He plays a nice mix of assorted jazz genres, and his inspirational messages seem to be chosen with a lot of thought. I always feel positive after listening to his morning show.
Emotions???
December 13th, 2012
12:46 pm
People change and thngs change. I agree that it is time for a change in Atlanta radio, I just hope that Frank and Wanda are OK financially because they have families. God Bless and I wish both of you the best.
Congratulations to Ryan Cameron. Very good decision CBS.
CleanUpOnAisle5
December 13th, 2012
12:47 pm
Newsworthy because they’ve been on-radio personalities here in Atlanta for so long; even moreso because it was time for them to leave. Don’t know Frank or Wanda from a can of paint, but I know their work….it was tired, ghetto, loud, and abrasive. Just because you get top ratings apparently is not saying too much about you, or your competition. I pay for XM so I don’t have to listen to this type of garbage on my drive in to work.
JoyfulNoize
December 13th, 2012
12:53 pm
Thank you Frank Ski for all of your work in the community and helping to change lives of your listeners especially the young student through your FrankSki Foundation..you enlightened the community on issues that were important. Wish you and Wanda the best in your future endeavors.
I like Ryan but sometimes he is over the top with his long drawn out stories and over the top antics. He worked for the audience of hot 97.5 when started but the audience of V-103 morning listeners is a little different. He is great for afternoons when you are stuck in traffic..he keeps you amused and crumped.
Let's do the math here...
December 13th, 2012
1:01 pm
Where’s the Craig Oliver video that was linked in this article?
Meldee
December 13th, 2012
1:06 pm
They might as well go on and as Rashawn to join Ryan in January. I stopped listening to V-103 14 years ago – that will definitely change now.
WHO CARES
December 13th, 2012
1:08 pm
NO MO’ FRANK AND WANDA AND BISHOP EDDIE LONG…….
Bo Diddley
December 13th, 2012
1:19 pm
Good riddance! I thought I had left his buffoonery when I left D.C., but then he followed me here to ATL. I tried to give him another chance, but haven’t listened to him since about 5-6 years ago when he followed a segment he was “hosting” on young girls’ self-esteem with more misogyny and objectification. The hypocrisy was literally jaw-dropping. That, for me, was the last straw. Turned away and haven’t turned back. Sponsoring a couple of trips to Space Camp does nothing to stem the damage done to our kids on a daily basis through the crap he peddles.
Light
December 13th, 2012
1:25 pm
I like Ryan Cameron.
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Bobcat
December 13th, 2012
1:40 pm
Luv Ryan and Crash D from way back in the Chris Lova Lova & Poon Daddy dayz. Bye Stank….RouxD!