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Colorado Media Newsroom
June 25th, 2024, 05:00 PM
From Radio Insight:

https://i0.wp.com/radioinsight.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/megstevens.jpg?resize=200%2C167&ssl=1Meg Stevens will step down as iHeartMedia Atlanta SVP/Programming and PD of Country “94.9 The Bull (https://949thebull.iheart.com)” WUBL and move into an advisory role with the company.
Stevens, who was just inducted (https://radioinsight.com/headlines/265542/country-radio-hall-of-fame-announces-2024-inductees/) into the Country Radio Hall of Fame last week, told Country Aircheck (https://www.countryaircheck.com/news/06-25-2024/197034/), “I can confirm that I am moving to a different role in the company and I’m excited to continue working with Rod Phillips and the iHeartCountry team.”
She has led the Atlanta cluster since March 2019 (https://radioinsight.com/headlines/175150/meg-stevens-heads-to-atlanta-as-senior-vp-programming-for-iheartmedia-atlanta-region-and-wubl-program-director/). Stevens began her career in Syracuse NY while in college at 95.7 WAQX and then worked at 104.7 WKFM when it flipped to Country as WBBS in 1993. She rose to Music Director and then PD during her time there before moving to WGAR Cleveland in 2000, and then a dual role overseeing WMZQ Washington DC and WPOC Baltimore in 2006. She would add Operations Manager duties for Washington/Baltimore in 2008 before rising to Executive Vice President of Programming for iHeartMedia?s Northeast Division. She then moved to Charlotte in 2017 as SVP/Programming and PD of “96.9 The Kat” WKKT prior to her arrival in Atlanta.



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