Posted Thursday, March 15, 2018 by RODNEY HO/rho@ajc.com on his AJC Radio & TV Talk blog

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Recently, Georgia Radio Hall of Fame inductee and Atlanta native Ryan Cameron walked away from his life-long career as a radio host. He voluntarily left a lucrative morning job at V-103, the city's top R&B/hip-hop station.

>> Listen here: Radio veteran Ryan Cameron

It wasn't an easy decision. I recently talked with Cameron in an exclusive sit-down interview for our new accessAtlanta podcast about what led to his choice to become a partner at the marketing firm Rakanter instead and what opportunities lie ahead for the man known as the "Ryan King."

Check it out:

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Last week's podcast: Celebs talk "Black Panther" on accessAtlanta podcast

The AJC’s weekly accessAtlanta podcast brings you the stories that make our eclectic city one of a kind. Go with us behind the scenes for interviews with the people who create movies, music and art that's making waves around the world. We’ll share some fun things to do in Atlanta over the next 10 days, too.

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