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

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