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'''Lisa Wade''', known professionally as '''Lisa Mason''' (born c. [[1970]] in Huntsville; died July [[2019]]) was a radio personality on [[WBPT-FM|WBPT]] [[FM 106.9]] "[[Birmingham's Eagle]]".
'''Lisa Mason''' (born '''Lisa Elaine Carter''' on [[November 22]], [[1969]] in Huntsville; died July [[2019]]) was a radio personality on [[WBPT-FM|WBPT]] [[FM 106.9]] "[[Birmingham's Eagle]]".


Wade earned her bachelor of arts in English and theater at [[Samford University]] in [[1992]].
Mason earned her bachelor of arts in English and theater at [[Samford University]] in [[1992]].


She succeeded [[Cherri Ellis|Cherri "Mason" Ellis]] on the long-running "[[Mason and Dixon]]" talk program with [[Richard Dixon]] at [[WZRR-FM]] in [[1997]], and later stayed with him when the program switched to [[WAPI-AM]]. She left [[Dick Broadcasting]] in [[2000]] to take a morning slot on [[103.7 FM]] "[[The Q]]". She joined WBPT in [[2002]].
She succeeded [[Cherri Ellis|Cherri "Mason" Ellis]] on the long-running "[[Mason and Dixon]]" talk program with [[Richard Dixon]] at [[WZRR-FM]] in [[1997]], and stayed with him when the program later moved to [[WAPI-AM]]. She left [[Dick Broadcasting]] in [[2000]] to take a morning slot on [[103.7 FM]] "[[The Q]]". She joined WBPT in [[2003]]. Her [[Lisa Mason Morning Show]] was honored as Large Market Morning Show in [[2017]] by the [[Alabama Broadcasters Association]].


Mason has also appeared in several independent films, including ''[[Interplanetary]]'' ([[2008]]) and produced a short from her own screenplay, "[[Lullaby Procedure]]".
Mason has also appeared in several independent films, including ''[[Interplanetary]]'' ([[2008]]) and produced a short from her own screenplay, "[[Lullaby Procedure]]".
<!--Mason divorced [[Shane Traffanstedt]] in January [[2019]]. She became engaged to [[Adam Johnsey]] in May of that year.-->Mason died from an illness in July 2019.


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* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3311193/ Lisa Mason] on IMDB.com
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3311193/ Lisa Mason] on IMDB.com


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[[Category:Samford alumni]]
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[[Category:Radio personalities]]
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[[Category:Actors]]
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Revision as of 12:37, 10 July 2019

Lisa Mason (born Lisa Elaine Carter on November 22, 1969 in Huntsville; died July 2019) was a radio personality on WBPT FM 106.9 "Birmingham's Eagle".

Mason earned her bachelor of arts in English and theater at Samford University in 1992.

She succeeded Cherri "Mason" Ellis on the long-running "Mason and Dixon" talk program with Richard Dixon at WZRR-FM in 1997, and stayed with him when the program later moved to WAPI-AM. She left Dick Broadcasting in 2000 to take a morning slot on 103.7 FM "The Q". She joined WBPT in 2003. Her Lisa Mason Morning Show was honored as Large Market Morning Show in 2017 by the Alabama Broadcasters Association.

Mason has also appeared in several independent films, including Interplanetary (2008) and produced a short from her own screenplay, "Lullaby Procedure".

Mason died from an illness in July 2019.

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