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Ricky Tatum will manage the Seattle and Portland market for Bustos Media
Ricky Tatum will be adding more duties for Bustos Media as he becomes market manager for the company’s two Seattle properties, Regional Mexican KDDS-FM (99.3) & Spanish Oldies KTBK-AM (1210) “La Ke Buena.” Tatum is currently the market manager for the company’s Portland Oregon cluster, which he will continue to oversee. Tatum previously managed Bustos Media’s Denver station KKHI, Interim CEO of Bustos Media Jay Meyers says, “I knew he was the kind of radio pro that we needed in this company going forward. Ricky’s big market experience and Northwest knowledge from his time in Portland makes him the natural choice to lead Seattle to the next level of success.” Last month, Bustos Media announced it will be merging into NAP Broadcast Holdings, LLC, pending FCC approval which is expected in the next sixty days.
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