Meg Dowdy is a Regional Content Director for Townsquare Media. She's worked in broadcasting for over 20 years, covering everything from local news to the latestTikTok trends. Meg was named one of Edison Media Research's "30 Under 30" in 2008, the Alabama Broadcasters Association's Best Medium Market News Reporter in 2021, and the recipient of Mentoring and Inspiring Women in Radio's Luminate Mentorship in 2023. Meg also serves as the National Contesting Director for Townsquare Media, creating compelling contesting campaigns for TSM's 357 local radio stations as well its portfolio of national brands. She lives in Alabama and can be found on any given Saturday cheering on the Crimson Tide.
Meg Dowdy
WATCH: TikTok Technician Shares Shocking Video of A/C Repair Call
A TikTok user's disgusting discovery might explain why your A/C compressor is struggling this summer.
1,000 Miles and 10 Years Later: Missing Kansas Cat Found Safe in North Carolina
Bob the cat went missing from his Wichita home in 2013 and now, 10 years later he's been found over 1,000 miles away in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina.
LOOK: Was 2023 the Hottest Summer On Record for the United States?
Blistering heat set new records across the United States during what many believe to be the hottest summer ever recorded.
Ray Stevens Lists Stunning $8.2 Million Nashville Mansion — See Inside! [Pictures]
The Comedy King of Country Music just listed his Nashville mansion for $8.2 million.
NOAA Now Predicting Up to 5 Major Atlantic Hurricanes in 2023
Rising ocean surface temperatures have prompted the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association to increase its Atlantic Hurricane Season prediction to include an 'above average' amount of activity in 2023.
Local Facebook Groups Targeted for ‘Missing Children’ Scam
Facebook groups across the United States have seen an increase of scam posts tied to claims of "missing" children. Here's what you need to know about the hoax.
Virginia Police Officer Adopts Kitten He Found On the Job
Little Penny was carelessly tossed out onto the side of the road in Harrisonville, Virginia, but thanks to Officer Timothy Rugg, the kitten now has a home.