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Clear Channel announces its new roster of Executive and Sr. VPs of programming
The week started off with the news that John Hogan re-upped to lead
Clear Channel for another five years. Now he follows up with a memo announcing a new
structure of programming executives. They include Executive VPs of
programming and operations (EVPO) and Executive VPs of Programming (EVPP),
as well as Senior VPs of programming (SVPO). Here's the memo from
Hogan: "This new
structure was created to ensure that the unique programming needs of
major markets, mid-major markets, and developing markets are fully and
appropriately served through a dedicated team of seasoned programming
professionals...These
programming partners will serve as resources for our 900 dynamic local
programming professionals." Here's the rundown: Tom Schurr is the EVPO, Eastern region. The SVPPs there are Clay Hunnicutt
and one to be determined. Susan Karis is the EVPO, Western region. EVPP there: Gene
Romano. Mark Kopelman is the SVPO based in Houston. SVPP: Chicago-based Darren Davis.
George Toulas is the SVPO based in Miami. SVPP: Brad Hardin. Dave Crowl is the SVPO based in Cincinnati. SVPP: Alan Sledge. Tom Thon is the SVPO based
in Columbus, Ohio. SVPP: Phil Hunt. While San Antonio-based Tom Owens continues in his role as
executive VP of content/programming development for all of Clear Channel Radio.
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