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Sue Falco Joins USRN For Affiliate Relations
United Stations Radio Networks has hired radio syndication veteran Sue Falco as director of affiliate relations, effective immediately. Falco will be based at USRN’s New York headquarters, and will focus on some of the network’s newer priorities, including "The Tony & Kris Morning Show" in the country format, as well as "The Lex & Terry Show" and "Your Time with Kim Iversen." She previously worked at Westwood One. Falco was national director of affiliate sales handling both long-form and short-form programming until layoffs affected that network in late January. She previously spent eight years with Broadcast Data Systems (now Nielsen BDS) as both a music format manager and national sales account manager. She can be reached at sue@unitedstations.com and 212-852-6815.
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